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Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test (UNIT), by
Bruce A Bracken R Steve McCallum
Purpose: To measure general intelligence/cognitive ability
Candidates: 5.0-17.11 years of age
Administration: Abbreviated Battery: 10-15 minutes, Standard Battery: 30 minutes,
Extended Battery: 45 minutes - Individual
Features: Administration and response formats are completely nonverbal and fair for all students, irrespective of race, ethnicity, sex, language, country of origin, and hearing status
The UNIT is designed to provide a fair, comprehensive, standardised, and norm-referenced assessment of general intelligence with entirely nonverbal administration and response formats. It assesses four facets of intelligence: reasoning, memory, symbolic processing, and nonsymbolic processing.
The UNIT may be administered in three forms, depending upon time available and the purpose of the evaluation:
- Abbreviated Battery - screener
- Standard Battery - diagnostic decisions
- Extended Battery - diagnostic eligibility
The examiner uses eight relatively universal hand and body gestures to explain tasks to the examinee. In addition to these gestures, UNIT administration employs examiner demonstrations, sample items, corrective responses, transitional checkpoint items, and scored items that do not permit examiner feedback.
The UNIT is intended to provide a fair assessment of intelligence for individuals who have speech, language, or hearing impairments; different cultural or language backgrounds; or verbally uncommunicative. The UNIT also provides diagnostic information relevant to common educational exceptionalities, including mental retardation, giftedness, and learning disabilities.
For further information about the UNIT or to order, vist ACER's online shop at UNIT or contact ACER's Customer Service team at t: 1800 338 402 | +61 3 9277 5447 | e: sales@acer.edu.au
