subtest

subtest

(ˈsʌbˌtɛst)
n
a test that is part of a larger test
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The Digit Span Subtest of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS-III) consists of two tasks of repeating a sequence of numbers in forward span and backward span, especially used in the evaluation of attention.
Correct responses were scored "1," and incorrect responses were scored "0." The results were analyzed with the total scores and subtest scores that were separately recorded.
Subtest and Index score internal consistency reliability coefficients meet or exceed recommended standards for tests used for individual diagnosis and decision-making.
Data analyses were conducted at the item, subtest, and domain levels.
As an example, several standardized IQ tests (e.g., WISC-IV, WPPSI-HI) include a vocabulary subtest in which participants are required to label pictures and to provide descriptions of common words.
As it includes tasks which are more relevant to our culture, for example, in Naming subtest all animals are more common unlike animals used in MoCA.
There were two aims 1) to determine the patterns of test use, specifically the frequency of test and subtest use, as well as the reasons for test selection and 2) to provide perspectives on the impact and influences of cultural in cognitive and neuropsychological assessments with children.
The participants also performed the vocabulary subtest of the WAIS-III scale (26) and the identification of common objects task (27).
Each subtest of the KABC-II will yield a scaled score derived from the raw score the examinee obtains which will range from 1-19, have a mean of 10, and a standard deviation of 3.