• measure Raven's Progressive Matrices Test (RPM) - set I

    Study:Generation R
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
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    Generation R  5-6 years
     
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    Raven's Progressive Matrices (often referred to simply as Raven's Matrices or RPM) is a non-verbal test used to measure general intelligence and abstract reasoning. It is one of the most common tests administered to both groups and individuals ranging from 5-years-olds to the elderly. It consists of 60 multiple choice questions, listed in order of...
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 20, 2024
  • measure Snijders-Oomen Niet-verbale Intelligentie Test 2.5-7 jaar revisie (SON-R 2.5-7)

    Study:Generation R
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
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    Generation R  5-6 years
     
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    The Snijders-Oomen Niet-verbale Intelligentie Test 2.5-7 jaar revisie (SON-R 2.5-7) is a test battery that assesses intelligence in young children without the need to use language. It consists of the subtest puzzles, categories, patterns, situations, mosaics and analogies, which together assess abstract reasoning and spatial insight abilities.
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 20, 2024
  • measure Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V)

    Study:TRAILS
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
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    The Next Generation  NEXT - T5
     
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    The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) is an IQ test for children 6-17 years of age to determine general intelligence. It generates a full scale IQ (formerly known as an intelligence quotient or IQ score) that represents a child's general intellectual ability. The most common primary index scores are the Verbal Comprehension Index, the Visual...
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 20, 2024
  • measure Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI)

    Study:L-CID
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
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    Early Childhood Cohort  ECC - T2 ECC - T3 ECC - T4
     
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    The Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI) is an IQ test for children 2.5 to 7.25 years of age to determine general intelligence. It uses subtests to determine a child's Verbal and Performance IQ scores, as well as processing speed.
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 20, 2024
  • measure Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI-III-NL)

    Study:YOUth
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
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    Baby and Child  6 years
     
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    The Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI) is an IQ test for children 2.5 to 7.25 years of age to determine general intelligence. It uses subtests to determine a child's Verbal and Performance IQ scores, as well as processing speed.
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 20, 2024
  • measure Peabody Picture Vocabulary Task (PPVT-III-NL)

    Study:YOUth
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
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    Baby and Child  3 years 6 years

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    The Peabody-Picture vocabulary task (PPVT; Dunn and Dunn, 1981) is a widely used task to evaluate a participant’s vocabulary size for their age, and serves as a proxy of general language performance. It is normed for participants between 2 and 90 years old. On each trial, participants see an array of four pictures and hear a word that matches one of these...
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 20, 2024
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