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Developmental Assessment Kaufmann Brief Intelligence Test K-BIT

The Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (KBIT)

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Developmental Assessment

Kaufmann Brief Intelligence Test

K-BIT

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Available from Pearson Assessments

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Purpose

• Obtain a quick estimate of intelligence

• Estimate an individual’s verbal versus nonverbal intelligence

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Two Distinct Abilities

• Verbal Scale

• Nonverbal Scale/ Matrices

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Verbal Skills

• Measure a persons knowledge of word meanings

• Verbal concept formation, reasoning ability, and range of general information.

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Non-Verbal/Matrices

• Solve novel problems

• Emphasizes inductive reasoning and visual processing

• Taps executive functioning to solve problems

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General Information

• Ages: 4 years through 90

• Administration Time: approximately 20 minutes

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Scores

Verbal

Nonverbal

Composite

Standard IQ scores M = 100, SD = 15and percentile ranks by age<

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Riddles

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Riddles

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Sample A

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Matrices Item 21

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Matrices Item 39

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Summary Scores

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This presentation is part of a comprehensive professional education and training project created by the SW Michigan

Children’s Trauma Assessment Center funded by a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services, Department of

Health and Human Services which funds the National Children’s Trauma Stress Network