Wide Range Intelligence Test

WRIT

The WRIT Wide Range Intelligence Test provides a general measure of intelligence (IQ) with user-friendly materials to assess verbal and nonverbal cognitive abilities. 

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  • WRIT Complete Kit (Print)
    31400 Qualification Level C

    Includes Manual (Print), 25 Examiner Forms (Print), Stimulus Easel (Print), Diamond Chips, and soft-sided carrying bag

    $728.70

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  • WRIT Manual (Print)
    31402 Qualification Level C

    $182.40

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  • WRIT Examiner Forms Qty 25 (Print)
    31401 Qualification Level C

    $129.20

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  • WRIT Stimulus Easel (Print)
    31403 Qualification Level C

    $323.70

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    5-9 $307.60
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  • WRIT Diamond Chips Set
    31404 Qualification Level C

    Includes a set of diamond-shaped plastic pieces (21), in a storage box

    $114.10

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    5-9 $108.40
    10-24 $102.70
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Overview

Publication date:
1999
Age range:
4 to 85 years
Qualification level:
C
Completion time:
20–30 minutes
Administration:
Paper-and-pencil
Scoring options:
Manual scoring

Product Details

The WRIT provides a brief estimate of cognitive ability for psychological or vocational rehabilitation evaluations.  A stopwatch is required for administration.

Benefits

  • Identify learning disabilities, mental retardation, giftedness, and neuropsychological impairments.
  • Assesses both verbal and nonverbal abilities.
  • Cover an extended age range.
  • Psychologists trained in individual testing will find that the format of the WRIT is related to the hierarchical model of ability they are already familiar with.

Features

WRIT is fast, reliable, and easy to administer. Four subtests address specific abilities.

  • Verbal scale (crystallized): Vocabulary and Verbal Analogies subtests.
  • Visual scale (fluid): Matrices and Diamonds subtests.
  • Standardized on 2,285 individuals.
  • Conormed with the WRAT.