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Gilliam Autism Rating Scale–Third Edition (GARS-3)
Age range: 3 to 22 years Admin: Individual Qualification level: B The Gilliam Autism Rating Scale, now in its third edition, is one of the most widely used instruments for the assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder in the world. The GARS-3 assists teachers, parents, and clinicians in identifying autism in individuals and estimating its severity. Items on the GARS-3 are based on the 2013 diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder adopted by the APA and published in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders–Fifth Edition (DSM-5). The GARS-3 yields standard scores, percentile ranks, severity level, and probability of Autism. The instrument consists of 56 clearly stated items describing the characteristic behaviors of persons with autism. The items are grouped into six subscales: Restrictive/Repetitive Behaviors, Social Interaction, Social Communication, Emotional Responses, Cognitive Style, and Maladaptive Speech. New Features of the GARS-3 include:  - Items and subscales reflect DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder.  - Forty-four new items were added to the GARS-3.  - All six subscales have been empirically determined to be valid and sensitive for identification of children with ASD.  - An interpretation guide in the Examiner’s Manual allows the examiner an easy and efficient method for assessing the probability of autism spectrum disorder and the severity of the disorder. Complete GARS-3 Kit:   - Examiner’s Manual  - 50 Summary/Response Forms  - Instructional Objectives manual NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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Gray Diagnostic Reading Tests, 2nd Ed. (GDRT 2)
Age range: 6 to 13 years Admin: Individual Qualification level: B The GDRT 2 assesses students who have difficulty reading continuous print and who require an evaluation of specific abilities and weaknesses.   Two parallel forms allow you to study a student’s reading progress over time.  Four core subtests each measure a significant reading skill: letter/word identification, phonetic analysis, reading vocabulary, and meaningful reading.  Three supplemental subtests—Listening Vocabulary, Rapid Naming, and Phonological Awareness—measure skills that play an important role in the diagnosis or teaching of developmental readers or children with dyslexia. GDRT 2 Introductory Kit:  - GDRT 2 Examiner's Manual  -  Adventures in Fancyland Storybook  -  1 Student Book Forms A and B  -  25 Examiner/Record Forms A and B NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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Gray Oral Reading Tests–Fifth Edition (GORT-5)
Age range: 6 to 23:11 years Admin: Individual Qualification level: B One of the most widely used measures of oral reading fluency and comprehension in the United States, the GORT series has been updated and improved. Two equivalent forms (Form A and Form B) each contain 16 developmentally sequenced reading passages with five comprehension questions each. An optional miscue analysis system allows reading specialists to analyze reading errors and tailor interventions to specific students’ needs. GORT-5 Complete Kit:  - GORT-5 Examiner’s Manual  -  Student Book  -  25 Form A and 25 Form B Examiner Record Booklets NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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Gray Silent Reading Tests (GSRT)
Age range: 7 to 25 years Admin: Individual or group Qualification level: B The GSRT helps you quickly and efficiently measure an individual’s silent reading comprehension ability.  It consists of two parallel forms, each containing 13 developmentally sequenced reading passages with five multiple-choice questions.   Each form, of the test yields raw scores, grade equivalents, age equivalents, percentiles, and a Silent Reading Quotient. You can use the GSRT with confidence in a variety of settings such as elementary and secondary school, clinics, reading centers, and post secondary environments. The two forms of the test allow you to study an individual's reading progress over time. GSRT Kit:  - GSRT Manual  -  25 Profile/Response Forms  -  10 each of Reading Book Forms A and B NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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Hopkins Verbal Learning Test–Revised (HVLT-R)
Age range: 16 years and older Admin: Individual Qualification level: C  Assesses verbal learning and memory. Easy to administer and score and well tolerated even by significantly impaired individuals, the HVLT-R has been validated within brain-disordered populations (e.g., Alzheimer’s disease, amnestic disorders) as a measure of verbal learning and memory. Each form consists of a list of 12 nouns (targets) with four words drawn from each of three semantic categories. The semantic categories differ across the six forms, but the forms are very similar in their psychometric properties. HVLT-R Introductory Kit  - HVLT-R Professional Manual  - HVLT-R/BVMT-R Professional Manual Supplement  - 25 each of Forms 1-6 Test Booklets NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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House-Tree-Person and Draw-A-Person as Measures of Abuse in Children: A Quantitative Scoring System (H-T-P/D-A-P)
Age range: 7 to 11years Admin: Individual Qualification level: C Evaluates possible child sexual abuse. This hardcover book provides background on projective drawing techniques and insight into the House-Tree-Person (H-T-P) and Draw-A-Person (D-A-P) techniques. The book describes the development and administration of an objective scoring system for use by clinicians, teachers, and other professionals. H-T-P/D-A-P Quantitative Scoring System Kit - H-T-P/D-A-P as Measures of Abuse in Children: A Quantitative Scoring System - 25 Scoring Booklets NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges.
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International Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE)
Age range: 18 to 70 years Admin: Group Qualification level: B Helps you diagnose personality disorders The IPDE was developed within the Joint Program for the Diagnosis and Classification of Mental Disorders of the World Health Organization (WHO) and U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and is based on worldwide field trials. Each module (DSM-IV™ and ICD-10) contains an IPDE Screening Questionnaire and the IPDE Semistructured Interview. Interrater reliability and temporal stability are similar to those of instruments used to diagnose psychoses, mood, anxiety, and substance abuse disorders. IPDE Introductory Kit–DSM-IV Module  - IPDE Manual  - 25 IPDE–DSM-IV Screening Questionnaires  - 15 IPDE–DSM-IV Scoring Booklets  - 50 IPDE–DSM-IV Answer Sheets NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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Inventory of Altered Self-Capacities (IASC)
Age range: 18 years and older Admin: Self - Report, Group Qualification level: B Assesses difficulties in relatedness, identity, and affect control. The IASC is a self-report measure of an individual’s psychological functioning capacity in the areas of forming and maintaining meaningful relationships, creating a stable sense of personal identity and self-awareness, and the ability to modulate and tolerate negative affect. This instrument is particularly useful with adults who have experienced significant childhood abuse or trauma. IASC Introductory Kit:  - IASC Professional Manual  - 25 Reusable Item Booklets  - 50 Hand-Scorable Answer Sheets and Profile Forms NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges.
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Inventory of Legal Knowledge (ILK)
Age range: 12 to 79years Admin: Group Qualification level: C Assesses response styles of defendants undergoing evaluations of adjudicative competence. The ILK is designed to assist the forensic examiner in assessing response styles of defendants undergoing evaluations of adjudicative competence. The ILK is not a test of adjudicative competence; rather, it is a measure of a defendant’s approach to inquiries about his or her legal knowledge. ILK Complete Kit  - ILK Professional Manual  - 10 Reusable Item Booklets  - 25 Response Sheets NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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Inventory of Offender Risk, Needs, and Strengths (IORNS)
Age range: 18 to 75 years Admin: Self - Report, Group Qualification level: A Identifies factors related to offender risk, treatment need, and management. Written at a 3rd-grade reading level, the IORNS is a 130-item self-report measure that assesses static risk, dynamic risk/need, and protective strength factors as they relate to recidivism, treatment need, and management. Can be administered and scored by persons who do not have training in forensic or clinical psychology or psychiatry, with supervision and interpretation by a licensed or certified professional. IORNS Introductory Kit  - IORNS Professional Manual  - 25 Response Forms  - 25 Scoring Summary/Profile Forms NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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IPI Applied Math
Age range: 18 years and up Admin: Group or individual Qualification level: A Applied Math measures the ability to solve one- and two-step algebra word problems. Candidates read a short scenario containing the problem and then use appropriate math skills to select the correct response from four choices. Scores on the Applied Math test predict success in a variety of technical and clerical positions requiring abstract reasoning and numeric estimation skills.  Applied Math Introductory Kit:  - 20 test booklets  - Technical Examiner's Manual  - Scoring key NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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IPI Blocks
Age range: 18 years and up Admin: Group or individual Qualification level: A Blocks assesses the ability to visualize the size and spatial relationship of objects in two and three dimensions. Candidates view illustrations of blocks in various stacks and must count the number of blocks in the stack, including those concealed from view. This skill is important in the use of hand tools, equipment operation, warehouse management, and assembly line work. Blocks Introductory Kit:  - 20 test booklets  - Technical Examiner's Manual  - Scoring key NOTE: Price is exclusive of 12% VAT and Delivery Charges
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