The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) is a psychological test to assess cognitive flexibility and executive functions such as problem-solving, working memory, and the ability to shift cognitive strategies. It was developed by psychologists David A. Grant and Esta A....
Specific Psychological Tests Articles
Specific psychological tests and how they were made, what they measure, and how they can provide you guidance and insights.
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House-Tree-Person and Draw-a-Person Tests
We offer two projective drawing measures: the house-tree-person test (HTP) and the draw-a-person test (DAP). These assessments can augment many other psychological measures we give, especially when we are assessing personality, relationship issues or planning, or...

Stroop Effect and Trail-Making Test
The Stroop Test measures cognitive processing speed, flexibility, and ability to inhibit automatic responses. It is named after John Ridley Stroop, who first published it in 1935. We commonly use the Stroop Test in our Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,...

California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT)
We provide comprehensive cognitive and memory assessments for individuals across the lifespan. The California Verbal Learning Test (also known as a CVLT assessment or CVLT Test) is a key tool in our neuropsychological evaluation process. These gold-standard...

Wechsler Memory Scale Test Online (WMS): Full Assessment
The Wechsler Memory Scale test (WMS-IV) is a gold-standard tool for assessing functioning across educational, occupational, clinical, and forensic settings. By identifying strengths and weaknesses in auditory, visual, working, and delayed memory, it provides critical...

A Psychological Stress Test vs. a Mental Trauma Test
We provide comprehensive psychological evaluations for both adolescents and adults. Our services include three options that are similar and can be confusing: A psychological stress test, a mental trauma test, and an emotional resilience test. While all of these...