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by Bruce A. Bracken and R. Steve McCallum

Norms

Based on a national sample of 1,800 individuals from 33 states

Benefit

Provides a multidimensional assessment of intelligence in a completely nonverbal format

Scores

Seven composite scores—Memory, Reasoning, Quantitative, Abbreviated Battery, Standard Battery With Memory, Standard Battery Without Memory, Full Scale Battery

Format

Individually administered nonverbal tasks

ADMIN TIME

10 to 15 minutes for Abbreviated Battery; 30 minutes for Standard Battery; 45-60 minutes for Extended Battery

Ages

5 to 21 years, 11 months

Publish Date

2016

Qualifications

Level C required.

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(UNIT™ 2) Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test 2 (10)

Safety Warning (UNIT™ 2) Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test 2 (11)CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

BY BRUCE A. BRACKEN AND R. STEVE MCCALLUM

With an entirely nonverbal administration and response format, the UNIT2 assesses intelligence, regardless of the student’s language skills, hearing, cultural background, or English proficiency. Its six subtests include Symbolic Memory, Nonsymbolic Quantity, Analogic Reasoning, Spatial Memory, Numberical Series, and Cube Design.

The examiner employs eight relatively universal hand and body gestures to explain tasks to the examinee. The student responds by pointing, making pencil marks, or using manipulatives. The test offers three administration options—Abbreviated, Standard, and Extended Batteries—for screening, diagnostic, and eligibility decisions, respectively. All can be hand- or computer-scored.

UNIT scores predict academic achievement and differentiate among students with intellectual disability, learning disabilities, speech/language impairments, or giftedness.

New in the UNIT2:

  • All new norms
  • New studies of reliability and validity, including diagnostic accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and receiver operating characteristics/area under the curve (ROC/AUC)
  • Expanded age range now covers up to 21 years, 11 months
  • New quantitative subtests (replace Object Memory and Mazes)
  • Full color stimulus materials
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(UNIT™ 2) Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test 2 (2024)

FAQs

What is the Universal Nonverbal Intelligence test 2? ›

The Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test – Second Edition (UNIT-2; Bracken & McCallum, 2015) measures the general intelligence and three foundational cognitive abilities (memory, fluid reasoning, and quantitative reasoning) of children and adolescents from ages 5 years through 21 years, 11 months.

What does the UNIT 2 measure? ›

The UNIT2 FSIQ is composed of all six subtests and is the most comprehensive, reliable, and valid composite available for the UNIT2. The FSIQ, therefore, is the best overall measure of general intelligence.

What is UNIT test nonverbal IQ? ›

The Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test (UNIT) is designed to test intelligence (cognitive ability) of children and adolescents ages 5 years 0 months through 17 years 11 months who may be disadvantaged by verbal and language loaded measures.

How is the universal nonverbal intelligence test scored? ›

The UNIT consists of 4 subscales: the Memory Quotient (MQ), the Reasoning Quotients (RQ), the Symbolic Quotient (SQ), and the Nonsymbolic Quotient (NSQ). The scaled scores on each of the subscales are combined to form the Full Scale Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ) score.

What is a nonverbal IQ score? ›

Answer: a. Performance IQ (also called nonverbal IQ) measures a person's nonverbal reasoning, spatial processing skills, attentiveness to detail, and visual-motor coordination skills.

What does non-verbal test show? ›

Non-verbal reasoning tests are all about spotting relationships and patterns between objects; using logic and deduction; and approaching questions methodically. Here are some ways you might help hone your child's skills in these areas: Practice makes perfect!

What is the nonverbal IQ test for autism? ›

Dr. Coplan recommends the comprehensive Test of Non-Verbal Intelligence (TONI), saying that children who do poorly on typical intelligence tests may do very well on the TONI. 4 The test looks more directly at what children know than other tests—not at how well children can use language to communicate what they know.

What is an example of a nonverbal test of intelligence? ›

In psychometrics, any test that does not require language skills on the part of the respondent, including intelligence tests that do not depend on any knowledge of language or linguistic skills, such as Raven's Progressive Matrices, the Cattell Culture-Fair Test, and other psychometric tests such as the Porteus Maze ...

What is the difference between verbal and nonverbal intelligence test? ›

Verbal reasoning uses words, while non-verbal reasoning uses pictures and diagrams. The capacity to comprehend and logically think over concepts and issues stated in words is known as verbal reasoning. Employers use verbal reasoning tests to see how well a person can derive meaning, information, and consequences.

What are the advantages of universal nonverbal intelligence test? ›

- Non-verbal tests often assess skills such as spatial reasoning, pattern recognition, and visual-motor coordination. This allows for a broader assessment of cognitive abilities beyond verbal skills, providing a more comprehensive view of an individual's intellectual strengths.

Why is nonverbal intelligence test important? ›

Nonverbal intelligence often plays a key role in understanding cognition and intellectual abilities for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). An uneven pattern of cognitive strengths and weaknesses in individuals with ASD has been documented as far back as Kanner's early descriptions of the disorder.

Do IQ tests measure verbal ability? ›

IQ is measured through various standardized tests that assess different aspects of intelligence, such as problem-solving, logical reasoning, and verbal and non-verbal abilities.

What is the BOT 2 test? ›

BOT-2 measures fine and gross motor proficiency, with subtests that focus on stability, mobility, strength, coordination, and object manipulation. The test is tailored to school-aged children and young adults among the ages of 4-21 years, who have varying motor control abilities ranging from normal to mild or moderate.

What is the ctoni-2? ›

The Comprehensive Test of Nonverbal Intelligence (CTONI-2) is an IQ test that assess skills in reasoning and problem-solving. The CTONI-2 is a multiple-choice test, where clients can simply point to an option as a response.

What is the nonverbal intelligence test used for? ›

Non-verbal intelligence is manifested in solving puzzles, using diagrams, creating designs, and anticipating outcomes. The non-verbal test of intelligence is suitable for deaf and dumb, literate, and backward children.

What is the Toni 2 test of nonverbal intelligence? ›

Individually administered in 60 minutes, the CTONI-2 measures analogical reasoning, categorical classification, and sequential reasoning. Its six subtests assess these abilities in two ways—first using pictures of familiar objects and then using geometric designs: Pictorial Analogies. Geometric Analogies.

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