The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale®, Fifth Edition - Australian and New Zealand (WAIS®-5 A&NZ) is the most advanced psychometric measure of adult cognitive ability, based on recent research in the area of cognitive neuroscience and the theories and work of David Wechsler, PhD.
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale® | Fifth Edition – Australian and New Zealand
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Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale® | Fifth Edition – Australian and New Zealand

WAIS-5 A&NZ

The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale®, Fifth Edition - Australian and New Zealand (WAIS®-5 A&NZ) is the most advanced psychometric measure of adult cognitive ability, based on recent research in the area of cognitive neuroscience and the theories and work of David Wechsler, PhD.
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WAIS 5 A&NZ On Demand Administration, Scoring, Interpretation • On Demand

A103000439682

Qualification Level

C

This self-paced online course helps clinicians strengthen their understanding and confident use of the WAIS-5 A&NZ. It focuses on practical administration, scoring accuracy, and effective interpretation in the local context. The course applies international best practice while addressing common challenges, local competency standards, and clinical nuances not fully covered in the manual.

AUD 346.50

Audience

This session is designed for:

  • Psychologists with experience using the WAIS assessment
  • Psychologists keen to learn about the updates in the WAIS-5 A&NZ
  • Students and psychologists in training

Course Description

This comprehensive self-paced online course enhances clinicians’ understanding and confident use of the WAIS-5. It focuses on practical administration, scoring accuracy, and effective interpretation in the local context. The course applies international best practice while addressing common challenges, local competency standards, and clinical nuances not fully covered in the manual.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Explore the WAIS-5 structure and rationale
    • Describe key changes in test structure from WAIS-IV to WAIS-5, including the rationale for new subtests and revised index scores
    • Explain the purpose and core attributes of each subtest (core, ancillary, and expanded)
    • Differentiate between primary, ancillary, and expanded index scores, and apply their clinical utility
    • Map WAIS-5 administration and interpretation to relevant Australian Psychology Board competencies
  • Familiarise Administration Skills
    • Apply best-practice guidelines for preparing and conducting WAIS-5 assessments across diverse populations
    • Identify and address common administrative challenges, including sensory-motor and language-related considerations
    • Implement appropriate administration adjustments for clients with specific needs while maintaining standardisation requirements
  • Apply Scoring Accuracy
    • Demonstrate accurate scoring using both paper-pencil and digital platforms (Q-global, Q-interactive)
    • Identify and avoid common scoring pitfalls by applying techniques that enhance accuracy
    • Access and utilise digital tools while maintaining data security and ethical practice
  • Interpretation and Reporting
    • Interpret WAIS-5 results using a strength-based, person-centred approach
    • Recognise typical score profiles for special populations
    • Integrate WAIS-5 findings with other assessment data to support clinical decision-making and reporting

 

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