Hello everyone,
I've seen many dedicated self-quantifiers in this group meticulously tracking their dual n-back progress. One challenge often raised here is objectively validating actual cognitive gains especially in working memory and fluid intelligence (Gf) over time.
I specialize in remotely administering fully proctored, official cognitive assessments, including:
Modern Gold Standard Tests
Woodcock-Johnson V Test of Cognitive ability (COG)
WAIS-IV and WAIS-V
Stanford-Binet Fifth Edition (SB5)
Reynolds Adaptive Intelligence Test (RAIT)
Short / Abbreviated Batteries
WASI-II (Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence)
KBIT-2R (Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test, Revised)
WRIT (Wide Range Intelligence Test — Verbal Composite)
TONI-4 (Test of Nonverbal Intelligence)
Legacy / Retro Tests
WAIS-III
SB-IV (Stanford-Binet Fourth Edition)
WJ-III (Woodcock-Johnson Third Edition)
Achievement Tests
WIAT-4 (Wechsler Individual Achievement Test)
WJ-V ACH (Woodcock-Johnson Achievement Battery)
Memory Assessments
WMS-IV (Wechsler Memory Scale)
Most of these comprehensive batteries also offer abbreviated composites for quicker benchmarking:
WAIS → GAI
SB5 → ABIQ (vocabulary + matrices)
WJ-V → BIA (Brief Intellectual Ability)
Whether you're interested in a full-scale IQ, a verbal vs nonverbal breakdown, or just tracking fluid reasoning (Gf) over time, I can tailor the testing to match your experiment design.
Feel free to reply here or send me a direct message to discuss testing options, procedures, or any specific questions you have.
Looking forward to supporting you
Best
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