One test that covers all of the ages that were previously covered by the two forms of the earlier test (TVPS-R AND TVPS-UL-R).
The TVPS-3 remains an easy to use assessment to determine the visual perceptual strengths and weaknesses of students age 4-10 through 11-18. Visual perception is an important ability that enables one to make sense out of what is seen (in contrast to visual a acuity test which determine just that something was seen by the individual). The TVPS-3 may be used by a number of different types of professionals: occupational therapists, learning specialists, optometrists, and rehabilitation specialists.
The TVPS-3 utilizes black and white lines drawings as stimuli for all the perceptual tasks; the stimulus plates are bound in a convenient easel-style booklet. The items are still presented in a multiple-choice format, and responses can be made vocally (by saying the letter of the response choice) or by pointing to the answer choice. This format is ideal for the use with students who may have impairment in motor, speech, hearing, neurological, or cognitive functions. There are still 16 plates in each of the perceptual areas so that the length of the test remains the same as in previous editions.
The Areas Tested Include:
- Visual Discrimination
- Visual Sequential Memory
- Visual Memory
- Figure-Ground
- Visual Spacial Relationships
- Visual Closure
- Form Constancy
Ceilings ensure that the more difficult items do not unduly tax younger students, yet enable the examiner to obtain a reliable and accurate measurement of the students' abilities at all ages.
By analyzing the subtest score patterns, the examiner can make functional comparisons of the child's abilities and provide a basis for the appropriate remediation. The manual contains an updated review of literature, thus, relating the importance of visual perceptual ability to the tasks a child faces in both school and home settings.
The TVPS-3 also provides new national stratified norms based 2,000 students.
Administration and Scoring:
The TVPS-3 is administered to individuals, it is untimed and takes about 25 minutes to complete. Scoring as quick and uncomplicated. Raw scores are reported as scaled scores and percentile ranks for each sutbest score and percentile rank. Age equivalents are also provided for the subtest and overall scores.
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