PI cognitive assessment measures workplace learning and adaptation abilities. 50 questions in 12 minutes with 9 total question types. Average score is 20 correct answers out of 50. Available in 70+ languages
Epistemic curiosity scale validation for Chinese children. Academic procrastination scale validation in Colombian students. Information literacy and online learning engagement relationship. Psychological resilience among long-term care students
WAIS was created by David Wechsler in 1955 as a revision of 1939 Wechsler-Bellevue scale. Original WAIS was most widely used IQ test worldwide. Test was developed to measure intelligence in adults and older adolescents
GRS is a teacher-administered assessment for gifted children. First published in 2003 by Steven Ira Pfeiffer and Tania Jarosewich. GRS-P evaluates preschoolers on five scales. GRS-S assesses grades 1-8 on six scales
RAADS-R is a self-report questionnaire for adult autistics with subclinical presentation. Designed for adults aged 16+ with normal IQ (≥80). Contains 80 statements with 4 response options
WISC-V is administered for children aged 6-16, taking 45-65 minutes. Contains 21 subtests and yields 15 composite scores. Five primary index scores measure different cognitive domains. Five ancillary and three complementary index scores available