Author(s) : Cecil R. Reynolds, Nils A. Pearson and Judith K. Voress
Publisher : Pro-ED USA, 2021
SKU : 601DTV
The Developmental Test of Visual Perception–Adolescent and Adult: Second Edition (DTVP-A:2) is a norm-referenced measure of general visual-perceptual skills, designed to measure visual-perception and visual-motor abilities in individuals ages 11-0 through 79-11.
The DTVP-A:2 provides practitioners with valid and reliable scores that measure adolescent and adult strengths and weaknesses in important areas of visual perception. In particular, it enables examiners to make comparisons between visual perceptual, visual-motor, and visual-motor efficiency skills.
The DTVP-A:2 has seven subtests that measure different but interrelated visual-perceptual and visual-motor abilities along with four index scores. The seven subtests measure specific content and skills and provide scaled scores with a mean of 10 and standard deviation of 3.
Score online
The Online Scoring and Report System included in the kit allows the examiner to enter the examinee’s subtest raw scores and quickly generate Standard Summary and Detailed Narrative reports that includes standard scores, percentiles, and intra-individual comparisons; the reports can be edited, printed, or saved, and results copied into your personalized report as needed.
The DTVP-A:2 Examiner Record Form (pkg 25) provides space for the examiner to report pertinent biographical information about the examinee and examiner and to record examinee performance on the test. Complete administration and scoring instructions are provided in the form for the examiner’s convenience.
You will receive a new activation code for online scoring with each package of Examiner Record Forms purchased.
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