What are the different types of intelligence test and definition?
I am not sure what you mean by “definition”. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales (WAIS): most popular test. The Wechsler was originally based on Spearman two factor theory of intelligence, that intelligence was composed of a general factor and specific factors. Most tests are now multi-factor theory models and the modern version of the WAIS is also. The WISC is a children’s version and the WPPSI is a pre-school version. There are a number of versions for different countries to reduce the influence of cultural factors on the results. The WAIS provides scores for a Full Scale IQ, Verbal Comprehension Index, Performance Reasoning Index,Working Memory Index, and Processing Speed Index. Stanford-Binet: The Stanford-Binet is the United States version of the original intelligence test developed in France by Alfred Binet. The latest version, 5, provides you with a Full Scall IQ, Non Verbal IQ, Verbal IQ Fluid Reasoning Index, Knowledge Index, Visual Spatial Index, Working Memory Index, and Quan