Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale | Third Edition

WAIS-III

Measures an adult’s intellectual ability

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Overview

Publication date:

1997

Age range:

Ages 16:0 - 89:0

Scores/interpretation:

VIP, PIQ, Full Scale IQ, Index Scores

Qualification level:

C

Completion time:

60-90 minutes

Norms:

Adults ages 16 - 89

Product Details

The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale®, Third Edition (WAIS®-III) is an advanced measure of cognitive ability for adults.

Benefits

  • WAIS–III scales have been co-normed with the WMS®–III to help you examine the important relationship between intellectual functioning and memory.
  • Administration time was reduced, and supplementary subtests were added to increase diagnostic utility.
  • WAIS–III has extended floors for most subtests, enhancing specificity in testing individuals who have lower cognitive functioning.

Features

  • Item content, artwork, and materials have been improved and updated. 
  • Extensive item bias analyses were performed to eliminate biased items.
  • Enlarged visual stimuli make the items easier for examinees with decreased visual acuity.

Validity, Clinical Studies

Validation studies include correlations between WAIS–III and WMS–III, WAIS–R, WISC–III,® WIAT,® Stanford Binet—Fourth Edition, and Raven's Progressive Matrices. WAIS–III (and WMS–III) clinical group studies included adults with clinical diagnoses of mental retardation, hearing impairments, reading disabilities, math disabilities, attention-deficit disorder, schizophrenia, closed-head injury, chronic alcoholism, Huntington's chorea, Korsakoff's syndrome, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease.

Resources

WAIS-III Technical Report: Response to Flynn