SB5

Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, Fifth Edition

Gale H. Roid, Ph.D.

A measure of intelligence to assess intellectual deficiencies, delays, & disabilities for ages 2 and older


SB5

Overview

Overview

The SB5 is a contemporary assessment with a rich tradition, which began in 1916 when Lewis Terman completed his American revision of the Binet-Simon scale (1905, 1908). Through various editions, this assessment has become widely known and is acknowledged as the standard for intelligence measurement.

  • Supports early identification of emerging learning disabilities in children as young as 4
  • Author research has identified special predictive composite scores for identifying both reading and math disabilities

Key Areas Measured


Key Areas Measured

  • Fluid Reasoning
  • Quantitative Reasoning
  • Working Memory
  • Knowledge
  • Visual-Spatial Processing

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