An intelligence test measures cognitive abilities and intellectual functioning.
- Measure verbal intelligence, perceptual intelligence, memory, and processing speed
- Evaluate logical and abstract reasoning abilities.
- Provide insights into intellectual strengths and areas for development.
- Aid in educational and career planning.
An achievement test measures the level of mastery or proficiency in specific academic areas.
- Measure proficiency in subjects such as reading, writing, maths, listening, and speaking.
- Offer valuable information for educators, parents, and students.
Assess progress and academic achievement through standardised assessments, teacher-created tests, or performance-based evaluations.
A dyslexia and dyscalculia screening tests assess an individual’s potential signs of learning disorders that affect reading, writing, and mathematic abilities.
- Identify signs of reading, writing, and mathematic
- Measure phonological awareness, word recognition, and decoding skills.
- Measure numerical operational and mathematic reasoning skills.
- Combine standardized assessments, observations, and interviews for diagnosis accuracy.
An ADHD test evaluates symptoms associated with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), such as inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and executive dysfunctions.
- Involve comprehensive evaluations by qualified professionals.
- Include interviews, behavioural observations, and standardised rating scales.
- Inform diagnosis, treatment planning, and tailored interventions.
An autism test assesses behaviours and characteristics associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) such as social communication difficulties, stereotyped and repetitive behaviours, and sensory sensitivities.
- Helps determine if an individual exhibits symptoms consistent with ASD.
- Determine diagnostic evaluation and intervention planning.
Support individuals in managing symptoms and improving functioning.
A depression test evaluates symptoms related to depression such as low mood, loss of interest or pleasure, changes in appetite or sleep, and feelings of worthlessness, guilt, hopelessness, and suicidal tendencies.
- Help determine the severity of depressive symptoms.
- Include questions about changes in mood, appetite, sleep patterns, energy levels,
- Measure feelings of worthlessness, guilt, or hopelessness.
- Detect suicidal ideation
Guide treatment recommendations and interventions for managing depression.
An anxiety test assesses symptoms of anxiety disorders, such as excessive worry, fear, and anxiety-related physiological symptoms.
- Help to determine the types and severity of anxiety symptoms.
- Assess avoidance behaviours and difficulty controlling anxiety.
Guide treatment planning and interventions to manage anxiety.
A self-esteem test measures an individual’s beliefs about one’s worth and value.
- Assess self-perception and confidence levels.
- Include questions about self-acceptance and self-respect.
- Help identify areas for self-improvement and personal growth.
Guide interventions to enhance belief and value systems.
