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Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales

Test of intelligence


Summary

Test of intelligence

The Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales (RIAS) is an individually administered test of intelligence that includes a co-normed, supplemental measure of memory. It is appropriate for individuals ages 3–94.

The RIAS intelligence subtests include Verbal Reasoning (verbal), Guess What (verbal), Odd-Item Out (nonverbal), and What's Missing? (nonverbal). Memory subtests include Verbal Memory and Nonverbal Memory. Included within the RIAS is the Reynolds Intellectual Screening Test (RIST), a quick screener that consists of two RIAS subtests (Guess What and Odd-Item Out) and takes less time to complete than the RIAS.

Editions and uses

The test is currently in its second edition, published in 2015.

Both editions are suitable for evaluation of intellectual giftedness, and high scores are accepted as qualifying evidence for high IQ societies such as Intertel (min. IQ ≥ 135) and American Mensa (min. IQ ≥ 130).

References

References

  1. Randy Reynolds and Cecil Kamphaus, ''Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales and Reynolds Intellectual Screening Test Professional Manual'', Psychological Assessment Resources (2003) No ISBN
  2. "(RIAS™-2) Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales, Second Edition".
  3. (May 2006). "The Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales (RIAS) and Assessment of Intellectual Giftedness". Gifted Education International.
  4. "Intertel - Join us".
  5. "Join Mensa Using My Past Test Scores".
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