The
WISC-R Intelligence Test is an intelligence test applied to children between 6
years and 0 months and 16 years and 11 months in our country, and it is one of
the tests with the highest validity and reliability.
WISC-IV
(WISC-4) is the fourth version of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.
With the decrease in the effectiveness of the Wisc-r test, the WISC-4
Intelligence Test has been updated to evaluate children more comprehensively
according to the conditions of their situation. It evaluates their skill levels
within their age group, as well as their strengths and weaknesses and skills
that need to be supported.
The
WISC-4 Intelligence Test also helps to understand the intelligence status of
the child, to distinguish between diagnostic conditions such as learning
difficulties, attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, problems related to
self-confidence, school adaptation problems, course failure, exam anxiety,
comprehension difficulties, stubbornness, aggression, oppositional impulse
control disorders.
The test consists of 10 basic subtests and 5 additional tests.
There are four different areas measured in the test. 10 basic sub-tests are
solved by children during practice. If deemed necessary, some or all of the 5
additional tests can be applied.