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What is the Woodcock Johnson 3 test?

Woodcock-Johnson III Achievement Tests (WJ III ACH, Woodcock, McGrew, & Mather, 2001, 2007) contains 22 tests that measure reading, writing, and oral language skills. All 22 tests are contained in two parallel forms, Form A and Form B.



What type of test is Woodcock Johnson III?

The 22-section Woodcock Johnson III or Woodcock Johnson IV Tests of Achievement measure academic achievement and cognitive development. Sometimes they are paired with an intelligence test in order to help children qualify for gifted and talented programs.

You may also wonder if the Woodcock Johnson Test is reliable. Woodcock-Johnson Tests (WJ III), is a reliable and valid assessment tool for cognitive abilities and achievement in children and adults. It is based upon the Cattell-HornCarroll (CHC), theory of intelligence.

Afterwards, you might also wonder, "What does the Woodcock Johnson Test test?"

The Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive Abilities was developed in 1977 by Richard Woodcock, Mary E. Bonner Johnson and is one of today's most popular IQ tests. This test measures academic achievement, oral proficiency, and general cognitive abilities.

Who is the Woodcock Johnson winner?

It was last revised in 1989, 2001 again, and 2014 again. This latest version is often referred to by the WJ IV. They can be administered to children as young as two years old, and up to the age of ninety-nine (with some exceptions for individuals in their 90s).