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Neuropsychological Assessment Battery (NAB)
Age range: 18 to 97 years Admin: Individual Qualification level:  C The NAB is a comprehensive and conormed assessment that offers the combined strengths of both a flexible and fixed battery to allow clinicians to focus on specific areas of concern. The NAB may be purchased by individual module kits versus packaged as a complete battery. Certain NAB tests are available for stand-alone purchase as well.  The NAB consists of five domain-specific modules: Attention, Language, Memory, Spatial, and Executive Functions. A sixth module, Screening, allows the clinician to determine which of the other five domain-specific modules are appropriate to administer to an individual patient. Each of the six NAB modules is self-contained and may be administered independently of the other modules.  - The Attention Module provides a marker of an individual’s attentional capacity, working memory, psychomotor speed, selective attention, divided attention, and information processing speed.  - The Language Module provides a marker of the severity of aphasia and related disorders of language production, comprehension, and word-finding.  - The Spatial Module provides a marker of the examinee’s visuoperceptual skills, attention to visual detail, visuoconstruction, right-left orientation, topographical orientation, and visual scanning.  - The Memory Module provides a marker of an individual’s verbal explicit learning, visual explicit learning, verbal delayed free recall, visual delayed recognition memory, and verbal explicit learning and recognition of information likely to be encountered in day-to-day living.   - The Executive Functions Module provides a marker of planning, engaging with others effectively, problem solving, successfully interacting with the environment to get one’s needs met, judgment, conceptualization, cognitive response set, mental flexibility, verbal fluency, and generativity.  - The Screening Module streamlines the assessment process by providing scores that quickly let you know whether further assessment should be conducted. NAB Complete Kit:  - NAB Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation Manual  - NAB Psychometric and Technical Manual  - NAB Demographically Corrected Norms Manual  - NAB U.S. Census-Matched Norms Manual  - 50 Score Summary/Profile Forms  - 2 Sets of Manipulatives  - NAB-SP–CD-ROM  - Video Training Program–DVD  - Form 1 Materials  - Form 2 Materials Form 1 Materials: Screening, Attention, Language, Memory, Spatial, Executive Functions  - 6 Stimulus Books  - 6 Packages of 25 Record Forms  - 4 Packages of 25 Response Booklets (no Memory and Spatial)  - Spatial Module Map  - 5 Scoring Templates (2 Screening Module and 3 Attention Module) Form 2 Materials: Screening, Attention, Language, Memory, Spatial, Executive Functions  - 6 Stimulus Books  - 6 Packages of 25 Record Forms  - 4 Packages of 25 Response Booklets (no Memory and Spatial)  - Spatial Module Map  - 5 Scoring Templates (2 Screening Module and 3 Attention Module) NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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Occupational Aptitude Survey and Interest Schedule, Third Edition - Aptitude Survey (OASIS:AS)
Age range: 14 to 18 years Admin: Group or individual Qualification level: A Designed to assist in the career development of handicapped, nonhandicapped and disadvantaged students in grades 8-12. The OASIS-3 Aptitude Survey measures six broad aptitude factors that are directly related to skills and abilities required in more than 20,000 jobs listed in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles.  The Aptitude Survey yields six scores: General Ability, Verbal Aptitude, Numerical Aptitude, Spatial Aptitude, Perceptual Aptitude, and Manual Dexterity. Validity coefficients with similar subtests of the General Aptitude Battery range from .60 to .80. Median alpha reliabilities range from .70 to .91. Each Aptitude Survey kit can test up to 50 students in groups of 10. OASIS-3 Aptitude Survey Kit:   - Examiner's Manual  - 10 Student Test Booklets  - 50 hand-scorable Answer Sheets  - 1 Sample Interpretation Workbook  - 50 Student Profiles  - Scoring Key Vocabulary and Computation Transparencies -  Interpretation Workbook NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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Occupational Aptitude Survey And Interest Schedule, Third Edition - Interest Schedule(OASIS:IS)
Age range: 14 to 18 years Admin: Group or individual Qualification level: A Designed to assist in the career development of handicapped, nonhandicapped and disadvantaged students in grades 8-12. The OASIS-3 Interest Schedule measures 12 interest factors directly related to the occupations listed in the Guide of Occupational Exploration.  The factors are Artistic, Scientific, Nature, Protective, Mechanical, Industrial, Business Detail, Selling, Accommodating, Humanitarian, Leading-Influencing, and Physical Performing. The Interest Schedule contains 240 items scored as Like, Neutral, or Dislike.  OASIS-3 Interest Schedule Kit:   - Examiner's Manual  - 25 Student Test Booklets  - 50 hand-scorable Answer Sheets  - 50 Profile Sheets  - Sample Interpretation Workbook  - 50 Scoring Forms  - and Interpretation Workbook NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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Occupational Stress Inventory-Revised (OSI-R)
Age range: 18 to 70 years Admin: Individual Qualification level: B The revised edition of the OSI measures domains of occupational adjustment that include not only occupational stress, but also stress associated with the client’s inability to cope effectively with stressors in the workplace and other settings. It also assesses coping resources available to the client to combat the effects of stressors and to alleviate strain. OSI-R Introductory Kit:  - OSI-R Professional Manual  -  25 Reusable Item Booklets  -  50 Rating Sheets  -  50 Gender-Specific Profile Forms  -  50 Generic Profile Forms
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Personality Assessment Inventory–Adolescent (PAI-A)
Age range: 12 to 18 years Admin: Self-report;Individual or group Qualification level: C Designed to complement its parent instrument, the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI), the PAI-A is an objective personality assessment for use with adolescents.  It closely parallels the adult version of the instrument but contains fewer items. Items are written at a 4th-grade reading level. PAI-A Introductory Kit:  - PAI-A Professional Manual  -  2 Hardcover Reusable Item Booklets  -  2 Administration Folios, 25 HS-A [Hand-Scorable] Answer Sheets  -  25 Profile Forms–Adolescent  -  25 Critical Items Forms–Adolescent
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Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI)
Age range: 18 to 89 years Admin: Individual or group Qualification level: C An objective inventory of adult personality, the PAI assesses psychopathological syndromes and provides information relevant for clinical diagnosis, treatment planning, and screening for psychopathology. Administration time is shorter than that for similar instruments. The 344 PAI items constitute 22 nonoverlapping scales covering the constructs most relevant to a broad-based assessment of mental disorders: four validity scales, 11 clinical scales, five treatment scales, and two interpersonal scales. To facilitate interpretation and to cover the full range of complex clinical constructs, 10 scales contain conceptually derived subscales. PAI Comprehensive Kit:  - PAI Professional Manual, 2nd Ed.  -  2 Hardcover Reusable Item Booklets  -  2 Administration Folios  -  25 Form HS Answer Sheets  -  25 Profile Forms Adults–Revised  -  25 Critical Items Forms–Revised
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Preschool and Kindergarten Behavior Scales–Second Edition (PKBS-2)
Age range: 3 to 6 years Admin: Individual Qualification level: B The Preschool and Kindergarten Behavior Scales-Second Edition (PKBS-2) is a behavior rating scale designed for use with children ages 3 through 6 years. This unique behavior rating scale is easy to use, very practical, and based on a solid foundation of research. With 76 items on two separate scales, it provides an integrated and functional appraisal of the social skills and problem behaviors of young children. The scales can be completed by a variety of behavioral informants, such as parents, teachers, and other caregivers. Separate score conversion tables are available for home-based and school-based raters. Completion of the rating form takes about 12 minutes. The Social Skills scale includes 34 items on 3 subscales: Social Cooperation, Social Interaction, and Social Independence. The Problem Behavior scale includes 42 items on 2 subscales: Externalizing Problems and Internalizing Problems. In addition, 5 supplementary problem behavior subscales are available for optional use. Comlete PKBS-2 Kit:   - Test Manual   - 50 Test Forms NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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Primary Test of Nonverbal Intelligence (PTONI)
Age range: 3 to 9 years Admin: Individual Qualification level: C The Primary Test of Nonverbal Intelligence (PTONI) is a theoretically sound, research-based method of assessing reasoning abilities in young children. Psychologists, diagnosticians, special educators, speech-language pathologists, and other professionals can use this test to identify both severe intellectual deficits and superior cognitive intelligence; help estimate future school success based on family history, educational background, and personality traits; and study a wide range of researchable topics and issues. It is unbiased, quick, accurate, and cost-efficient. Testing takes approximately 5 to 15 minutes. Minimal oral directions and a pointing-response format make it one of the simplest and easily understood of all nonverbal intelligence tests designed for young children. The nonverbal format of the PTONI is especially appropriate for testing children who typically are not verbally or motorically well  developed.  Furthermore, directions in eight alternative languages  are provide for the PTONI making it an appropriate assessment of   intelligence for children from diverse language backgrounds. The test format requires a child to look at a series of pictures on each page in the Picture Book and point to the one picture that does not belong with the others. Items are arranged in order of difficulty. Early items measure lower order reasoning (e.g., visual and spatial perception). Later items measure higher order reasoning abilities (e.g., analogical thinking, sequential reasoning, and categorical formulation). A child's performance is recorded as a standard score (called the Nonverbal Index), a percentile rank, and an age equivalent. Complete PTONI Kit:  - Examiner's Manual  - Picture Book with Easel  - 25 Examiner/Record Forms NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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Reynolds Adaptable Intelligence Test–Nonverbal (RAIT-NV)
Age range: 10 to 75 years Admin: Individual or group Qualification level: B Derived from the RAIT, the RAIT-NV is a rapid, reliable, and valid test of nonverbal intelligence. It was created using the two nonverbal subtests from the RAIT to give an accurate assessment of fluid intelligence. Although the RAIT-NV has a maximum time limit, it remains a power test and not a speeded test. RAIT-NV Complete Kit  - RAIT-NV Professional Manual with Fast Guide  -  10 Reusable Item Booklets  -  50 Answer Sheets  -  50 Score Summary Forms  -  a Scoring Key
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Reynolds Adaptable Intelligence Test (RAIT)
Age range: 10 to 75 years Admin: Individual or group Qualification level: B The RAIT is a rapid, reliable, and valid intelligence test designed for group or individual administration.  It is also designed to provide continuity of measurement across a wide age span.  It is composed of seven subtests that assess crystallized intelligence, fluid intelligence, and quantitative aptitude or intelligence. RAIT Introductory Kit:  - RAIT Professional Manual and Fast Guide  -  10 Item Booklets  -  25 Answer Sheets  -  Set of 2 Scoring Keys  -  25 Score Summary Forms
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Reynolds Depression Screening Inventory (RDSI)
Age range: 18 to 89 years Admin: Individual or group Qualification level: S or B The 19 items of the RDSI measure the severity of contemporary depressive symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder as specified by the DSM-IV-TR . Although a formal diagnosis is not provided, empirically derived cutoff scores identify individuals who may be at risk for more serious, diagnostic forms of depression. RDSI Introductory Kit:  - RDSI Professional Manual  -  25 Booklets
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Scholastic Abilities Test for Adults (SATA)
Age range: 16 to 70 years Admin: Group or individual Qualification level: A The SATA measures scholastic competence using nine subtests: Verbal Reasoning, Nonverbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, Reading Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Math Calculation, Math Application, Writing Mechanics, and Writing Composition. The SATA's aptitude and achievement components can provide an aptitude-achievement discrepancy analysis needed for LD placement. Complete SATA Kit:  - Examiner's Manual  - 10 Test Books  - 25 Response Booklets  - 25 Profile/Examiner Record Forms NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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