Standard
Report
This report
discusses in more general terms the client’s
attention and response control performance
on the IVA-AE, but makes no assumptions
about whether or not the data support ADHD.
For use with head injury, pain patients,
etc., where the client’s problems would not
be attributable to ADHD. For both the ADHD
and the Standard Reports, you can select the
level of detail you want - Comprehensive,
Core, or Clinician’s. The Comprehensive
Report is lengthy and highly detailed; the
Core Report presents the information more
concisely. The Clinician’s Report quickly
and clearly summarizes the
IVA-AE
test
results by including only those scales that
are relevant to identified strengths and
deficits. The Clinician’s Report is ideally
suited for inclusion in a comprehensive
psychological report.
Sample Standard Comprehensive Report
Special
Analyses
The
IVA-AE
Special Analyses gives you unlimited access
to additional
IVA-AE
scales.
Mental Concentration Scale
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Mental concentration is considered a global measure
of attentional functioning. There are four global
scales which comprise the mental
concentration
analysis. These four global scales are:
self-control, presence, resilience, and agility.
High vs Low Demand Analysis
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High vs.
Low Demand Analysis is comprised of two global
scales,
competence and
maintainability . Competence is a measure of functioning under high
demand conditions. It consists of the four scales -
Prudence, Steadiness, Stability, and Quickness.
Standard scores and descriptive terms help the
examiner to describe an individual’s strengths and
weaknesses. Maintainability is a measure of functioning under
low demand conditions. It is comprised of the
Acuity,
Dependability, Reliability, and
Swiftness
scales.
Comparison of an individual’s maintainability and
competence are important in identifying whether the
person has problems functioning under low and/or
high demand conditions.
Sustained Attention
Analysis
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The
Sustained Attention Quotient provides a global
measure of a person's ability to respond accurately,
swiftly and quickly in a dependable and reliable
manner to stimuli under low demand conditions. In
addition, it includes the ability to sustain
attention and be flexible under high demand
conditions. This global measure of sustained
attention is comprised of the following scales:
Acuity, Dependability, Elasticity, Reliability,
Steadiness and Swiftness. These are reported as
separate scale scores for both the auditory and
visual modalities.
Sensory Modality Analysis
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The
Sensory Modality Analysis
provides a measure of a person's relative
ability to respond to auditory stimuli vs. visual
stimuli and can be used to show possible differences
or relative strengths in functioning on either the
visual or auditory modalities.. The difference in Q
score points between auditory and visual is
displayed along with a qualifier indicating whether
the difference is significant. Differences are
calculated for the Global Response Control and
Global Attention scales as well as their sub-scales;
Prudence, Consistency, Stamina, Vigilance, Focus,
and Speed.
Split-Test
Analysis
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The
Split-Test Analysis
provides a measure of the difference in attentional
and response control functioning between the first
500 trials of an Extended test and the second 500
trials of an Extended test. The Split-Test Analysis
is only available for Extended test administrations.
Generally, there is only a slight or no significant
change between performance from the first 500 trials
to the second 500 trials. Analysis of the difference
between normal and ADHD populations shows that about
1 out of 11 ADHD individuals show within normal
limits on performance measures for the first 500
trials but show a significant decline on the second
500 trials, particularly in terms of the numbers of
omission errors committed.

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