Intelligence refers to intellectual functioning. Intelligence quotients, or IQ tests, compare your performance with other people your age who take the same test. These tests don’t measure all kinds of intelligence, however. For example, such tests can’t identify differences in social intelligence, the expertise people bring to their interactions with others. IQ is a measure of academic aptitude or how you are likely to perform in academic pursuits.
Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale - Fourth Edition: (WAIS-IV) Age: 16 to 90 years 11 months $1500 (including report and post assessment session to discuss results and recommendations) The WAIS-IV is an individually administered clinical assessment for adults measuring intellectual ability. The assessment consists of a battery of indexes that assess specific areas of cognitive functioning.
Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fifth Edition: (WISC V) Age: 6 to 16 years of age $1600 (including report and post assessment session to discuss results and recommendations) The WISC V is an individually administered clinical assessment for children measuring a child's intellectual ability. The assessment consists of a battery of indexes that assess specific areas of cognitive functioning.
Weschler Preschool & Primary Scale of Intelligence - Fourth Edition: (WPPSI-IV) Age: 2 years and 6 months to 7 years and 7 months $1700 (including report and post assessment session to discuss results and recommendations) The WPPSI-IV is an individually administered clinical assessment of cognitive development for preschoolers and young children. The assessment consists of a child friendly, developmentally appropriate battery of indexes that assess specific areas of cognitive functioning.