Wais Block Design Test -

The is a standardized neuropsychological subtest used to measure an individual's visuospatial and constructional abilities. As a core component of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS), it requires participants to use bicolored (red and white) blocks to recreate complex two-dimensional geometric patterns within a specific time limit. It is widely considered one of the most reliable indicators of non-verbal fluid reasoning and "performance" intelligence. Core Functions & Capabilities

Below is a generated pattern that a test-taker might be asked to assemble using four blocks (a 2x2 grid).

The test-taker's performance on the Block Design Test is summarized below: wais block design test

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The WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale) Block Design Test is a subtest of the WAIS intelligence quotient (IQ) assessment tool. It is used to evaluate an individual's nonverbal reasoning, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving skills. This report provides an overview of the test, its administration, and interpretation of results. The is a standardized neuropsychological subtest used to

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This report should be interpreted in conjunction with other assessment results and background information. The Block Design Test is just one measure of cognitive abilities, and the results should not be used in isolation to make definitive conclusions about the test-taker's cognitive abilities. Core Functions & Capabilities Below is a generated

Standard WAIS Design Block Dimensions: 1-inch cube (approx. 2.54 cm). Face Properties: The block is designed to be rotated. It has three distinct face types:

However, the test-taker also demonstrated difficulties in: