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Wechsler Individual Achievement Test – Third UK Edition (WIAT-III UK)

The Wechsler Individual Achievement Test - Third UK Edition (WIAT-III UK) is a measure of reading to inform teaching and learning strategies. Its focus includes three main areas: untimed single-word accuracy; reading comprehension; and reading speed. 16 subtests can be used to evaluate listening, speaking, reading, writing, and mathematics skills.

Age range

4–25 years, 11 months

Who can use it?

Psychologists

How is it used?

Pupils are asked to carry out tasks involving single-word reading, reading comprehension, reading speed, reading rate and single-word spelling. The test is to be administered individually and takes 30–40 minutes.

What can it tell us?

Age-based standard scores, percentile ranks and age equivalents. 

Pros

  • Is well standardised.
  • Additional norms for participants 17–85 years of age.

Cons

  • The additional norms are USA-based.
  • Only available to psychologists

Is there a cost?

Yes.

Where can I access it?

Pearson Clinical website - Wechsler Individual Achievement Test