Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale | Fifth Edition

WAIS-5
The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale®, Fifth Edition (WAIS®-5) is the most advanced psychometric measure of adult cognitive ability, based on recent research in the area of cognitive neuroscience and the theories and work of David Wechsler, PhD. It is an individually administered clinical instrument for assessing cognitive ability. Guidance on using this test in your telepractice

WAIS-5 and
WMS-5 are available.
View all tests and materials
Using WAIS-5 and WMS-5 Together for Maximal Diagnostics Live Webinar Half Day with CE: January 27
A103000448046 Qualification Level C

Tuesday, January 27, 2026
9:00 am – 12:45 pm ET

This session offers advanced techniques and best practices for administering the WAIS-5 and WMS-5. It covers the intricate overlap and relationship between these measures, enhancing diagnostic accuracy. The session includes advanced methods for interpreting ability-memory analyses and explores multifaceted clinical scenarios through detailed case studies. This training is an opportunity to gain higher-level proficiency and apply knowledge in real-world settings.

A training consultant will contact you one week before the session date with the Zoom link for registration.
Each learner in attendance will need a purchased seat.

Ordering

$113.50

Training details

Audience:
This session is appropriate for learners familiar with the WAIS-5 and WMS-5 who are looking for a deeper understanding of how to use these tools together for increased clinical insights.

Course description:
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
9:00 am – 12:45 pm ET

This session offers advanced techniques and best practices for administering the WAIS-5 and WMS-5. It covers the intricate overlap and relationship between these measures, enhancing diagnostic accuracy. The session includes advanced methods for interpreting ability-memory analyses and explores multifaceted clinical scenarios through detailed case studies. This training is an opportunity to gain higher-level proficiency and apply knowledge in real-world settings.

A training consultant will contact you one week before the session date with the Zoom link for registration.
Each learner in attendance will need a purchased seat.

View the course overview, learning outcomes, agenda, presenter information, and disclosure.

Learning objectives:  
After attending this session, participants will be able to:

  • Identify new components, test structure, and general administration of the WAIS-5 and WMS-5
  • Analyze the overlap and relationship between the WAIS-5 and WMS-5 measures
  • Develop methods for interpreting ability-memory analyses
  • Examine and synthesize interpretation factors when using the WAIS-5 and WMS-5 together
  • Apply knowledge of WAIS-5 and WMS-5 interpretation through detailed case studies

Earn 3.5 CE credits

Pearson is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Pearson maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

 

Earn 3.5 CPD credits

NASP Approved Provider # 1010
Pearson is approved by the National Association of School Psychologists to offer continuing education for school psychologists. Pearson maintains responsibility for the program.

You may also be interested in....