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Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test, 2nd Ed. (KBIT-2)
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A revision of the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (K-BIT), the KBIT-2 is a quick
and
reliable measure of intelligence. The KBIT-2 provides an improved Verbal
scale,
including receptive and expressive vocabulary items that do not require reading or spelling.
It also offers new, attractive, full-color test items that are specially designed to appeal to
children and reluctant examinees. In addition,
it is conormed with the Brief Form of the
popular Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement, 2nd Ed. (KTEA-II).
The KBIT-2 measures two distinct cognitive functions through two subtests:
Verbal and Nonverbal. The Verbal subtest contains two item types (Verbal Knowledge and Riddles)
that measure crystallized ability; the Nonverbal subtest includes a Matrices subtest that measures fluid reasoning. By measuring both verbal and nonverbal ability, the KBIT-2
presents a balanced view of an
individual's intelligence. Moreover, the inclusion of both
verbal and nonverbal subtests in the KBIT-2 affords the examiner flexibility when testing
a person with special needs.
Like the original, the KBIT-2 continues to provide high reliability and validity, cultural
fairness reflected in norming procedures and item selection, and convenient and fast administration. Additionally, the KBIT-2 can be used in a variety of situations. With the
KBIT-2, you can quickly estimate intelligence; estimate an individual's verbal versus
nonverbal intelligence; re-evaluate the intellectual status of a child or an adult who
previously received a thorough cognitive assessment; screen to identify students who
may benefit from enrichment or gifted programs; and quickly estimate the intellectual
ability
of adults in institutional settings (e.g., prisons, group homes, rehabilitation
clinics,
mental health centers).
Special Features of the KBIT-2
• Features a new Verbal scale.
• Measures verbal and nonverbal intelligence quickly.
• Is easy to administer and score.
• Provides valid and reliable results.
• Is culturally fair.
• Appropriate for ages 4-90 years.
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