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  • Prepared by

    Dr. Anamika Pandey

  • “Intelligence is the ability to adjust oneself to a new situation.”

    W. Stern 1914

    “Intelligence is the ability to think abstractly.”

    Terman 1921

    “Intelligence is sometime described as the ability to learn quickly and

    to retain learning .”

    Haber and Fried 1975

    Intelligence is the capacity to understand the world, thinking rationally

    and use Resources effectively when faced with challenges.”

    Feldman (Known)

  • Classification on the basis of Administration

    Individual Intelligence Test : Test given one on one by a certified

    evaluator, most commonly used for educational placement

    decisions. Like- Koh’s Block Test, Pass Along Test

    Group Intelligence Test : Given to a large group or whole class,

    Administrated by teacher s as a screening process to determine

    who differs from the average and a closer look or individual test.

    Like- Army Alpha Test, Army Beta Test

    Classification on the basis of Posts

    Verbal Intelligence Test

    Non- Verbal Intelligence Test

    Performance Intelligence Test

    Non- Language Intelligence Test

  • Chandra Mohan Bhatia, former director of Uttar Pradesh Mano Vigyanshala

    Constructed this test for Indian Population in 1955.

    Five Sub –Tests:

    Koh’s Block Design

    Alexander Pass a Long

    Pattern Drawing Test

    Immediate Memory Test

    Picture Construction Test

  • Standardization of 05 subtests was done for over 4 years in village & cities

    in place of cross cultural settings.

    Split Half Reliability: .55

    Validity: .77

    Correlation with other intelligence tests is: .67-.82

    Total Maximum time: 1 hour.

    Total Maximum score: 95

  • Koh’s Block Design Test- 10 types of tests out of the Koh’s Block Design Test have

    been included in the battery. There is one card on every subject upon which is

    depicted a colour design. The Subject or the examinee see design and makes a

    similar one out of the block as shown the figure below. These designs become

    correspondingly more a more complex, having been simple at the start.

    Alexander Pass Along Test- The Bhatia battery also includes Alexander Pass Along

    Test , there are some designs. The subject shifts coloured pieces in an open box and

    places them similar design.

    Pattern Drawing Test- This test has been developed by Dr. Bhatia himself. In this

    there are eight cards on each of which there is a particular form. The subject draw

    particular figure of pattern after seeing this form.

  • Immediate Memory Test- Some digits are recited, which are immediately

    repeated by the subject. This activity throes some light on the immediate

    memory of the subject.

    Picture Construction Test- In this sub-test, there are five subjects, in which

    pictures relating to the Indian rural life are fragmented into 2, 4, 6, 8 and 12

    pieces respectively. At one time, Pieces of a picture are placed before the

    subject who puts them in order and constructs the picture.

  • Instructions for Koh’s Block Design TestDesign No. No. of Block Max. Time (In Min.)

    1 4 2

    2 4 2

    3 4 2

    4 4 2

    5 9 2

    6 9 3

    7 9 3

    8 16 3

    9 16 3

    10 16 3

    Note:- Stop the test when failure has been recorded twice in

    succession.

  • Koh’s Block Design Test

  • Instructions for Pass-A-Long Test

    Design no. Block Max. Time (In Min.)

    1 As per design 2

    2 As per design 2

    3 As per design 2

    4 As per design 2

    5 As per design 3

    6 As per design 3

    7 As per design 4

    8 As per design 4

    Note:- Block have not to be lifted, but may only be moved.

  • Pass-A-Long Test

  • There are eight patterns

    Increasing difficulty from 1st to 8th

    Without repeating lines and without lifting pencil

    Stop the test when failure has been recorded twice in succession.

    Maximum 2 minutes for each 4 patterns & 3 minutes for patterns no. 5-8

  • Pattern-Drawing Test

  • I will same thing.

    Listen attentively.

    Repeat it after I have finished.

    We start with Two letters & last go to 9 letters.

    We have Three alternative sets. If failure is recorded in the first set, try the

    second and third alternative sets.

    If failure is recorded in all the three alternatives a final failure is recorded and

    we stop.

  • Sub Tests Parts Time (In Minutes)

    1 2 2

    2 4 2

    3 6 2

    4 8 3

    5 12 3

    Note:- In case of failure, record not only failure

    but the number of pieces the subject was able to

    fit in correctly with in the time limit.

    Stop the test when failure has been recorded

    twice in succession.

  • Intelligence Quotient- Intelligence is the capacity to understand the world,

    thinking rationally and use Resources effectively when faced with

    challenges. Stern created the concept of IQ.

    Mental Age- The age of children who averaged a certain score on intelligence

    tests assigned to the test take based on their achieved score to assess if

    they are performing at the same level as their peers.

    Chronological Age- Actual Age

  • Picture Construction Test

  • 140-169 Very Superior

    120-139 Superior

    110-119 High Average

    90-109 Normal or Average

    80-89 Low Average

    70-79 Borderline Defective50-69 Moron

    25-49 Imbecile

    0-24 Idiot

  • Administration Manual of Bhatia Performance Tests of Intelligence,pp.1-8

    Feldman, S.Robert (2011). Understanding Psychology Edition 11th, Tata McGraw-Hill, New

    Delhi, pp. 280. Maud A. Merrill (1938). I.Q.’s on the revised Stanford-Binet Scale’. Journal of

    Educational Psychology 29, pp.641-651.

    Morgan, T. Clifford, King, A. Richard, Weisz,R.John & Schopler, John, Introduction to

    Psychology, Edition 1993 McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, pp. 531-537.

    Pahuja ,Sudha Encyclopedia of Fundamental of Educational Psychology ,Vol-I, R. Lall Book

    Depot, Meerut, pp.308-312.

    Santrock, W.John, Educational Psychology , Edition 4th, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, pp.

    146.


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