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WISC-V Testing - $850

This purpose of this IQ assessment is to determine whether a child has extra cognitive strengths or weaknesses. It is administered by our psychologists, to children between the ages 6 to 16 years old.

Depending on the number of primary and secondary subtests required, the assessment typically takes 65-80 minutes. As it is an intelligence test, it does not require any reading or writing skills.

The scope of the WISC-V Test includes 10 subtests:

  • Verbal Comprehension – Similarities (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Verbal Comprehension – Vocabulary (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Visual Spatial – Block Design (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Fluid Reasoning – Matrix Reasoning (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Fluid Reasoning – Figure Weights (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Working memory – Digit Span (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Processing Speed – Coding (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Visual Spatial – Visual Puzzles (Primary)
  • Working Memory – Picture Span (Primary)
  • Processing Speed – Symbol Search (Primary)

Verbal Comprehension

This measures the child’s ability to think about how they express themselves verbally and how they apply their acquired word knowledge.

Skills used to undertake this section of assessment: Word knowledge acquisition; Information retrieval; Ability to reason and solve verbal problems; Communication of knowledge.

Visual-Spatial Index

This measures the child’s ability to evaluate visual details and to understand visual spatial relationships to construct geometric designs from a model.

Skills used to undertake this section of assessment: Visual spatial reasoning; Integration and synthesis of part-whole relationships; Attentiveness to visual detail; Visual-motor integration.

Fluid Reasoning Index

This measures the child’s ability to detect the underlying conceptual relationship among visual objects and to use reasoning to identify and apply rules.

Skills used to undertake this section of assessment: Inductive and quantitative reasoning; Broad visual intelligence; Simultaneous processing; Abstract thinking.

Working memory index

This measures the child’s ability to register, maintain, and manipulate visual and auditory information in conscious awareness.

Skills used to undertake this section of assessment: Attention; Concentration; Mental control; Visual and auditory.

Processing speed index

This measures the child’s speed and accuracy of visual identification, decision making and implementation. It involves the child quickly and correctly scanning or discriminating between simple visual information.

Skills used to undertake this section of assessment: Short-term visual memory; Visual-motor Coordination; Visual discrimination; Visual scanning; Concentration; Cognitive flexibility; Rate of test-taking.

Our academic and cognitive assessments

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Wechsler Preschool Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI-IV)

Ages 2 years 6 months – 7 years 7 months

The WPPSI-IV (Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence – Fourth Edition) is an individually administered intelligence test designed to assess cognitive abilities in children aged 2 years and 6 months to 7 years and 7 months. It is one of the most commonly used intelligence tests for young children.

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Wechsler Individual Achievement Test (WIAT-III)

Ages 4 – 50 years old

The WIAT-III psychometric assessment measures the overall academic achievement for individuals over a wide age range. It encompasses several academic skills such as reading, writing and oral language, which are measure by having the testee engage in a variety of tasks, divided into the reading scale, mathematics scale and written language scale.

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Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V)

Ages 6 – 16 years old

The WISC-V psychometric IQ assessment determines whether a child has extra cognitive strengths or weaknesses. It is administered by our psychologists, to children between the ages 6 to 16 years old.

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Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS-IV)

Ages 16+

The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale is a comprehensive cognitive assessment tool designed specifically for individuals aged 16 years and older. It has been used for over 70 years to assess an individual’s cognitive ability and intelligence.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I pay before or after the report is issued?

We require 50% of the fee to be paid upfront, before the testing takes place. The remaining 50% must be paid when the report is ready, in order for us to release it.

Are psychometric tests Medicare-funded?

No, there are not currently any Medicare rebates for psychometric testing.