SLOSSON VISUAL-MOTOR PERFORMANCE TEST (S-VMPT)

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Key Features:


  • Individual Drawing Record and Score Forms


  • Only Two Items Per Page (14 geometric patterns total)


  • Highly Reliable for All Ages


  • Examples and Case Studies for Examiner Scoring


  • Revised Manual



More Info:


Standardization on over 1,000 subjects including diverse ethnic groups and exceptional children was representative of the U.S population. Internal reliability is .90 and above and interscorer reliability is .86. Validity with the Bender-Gestalt, using the Koppitz method of scoring, indicates the S-VMPT to be useful as a brief differential screening instrument for "at-risk" visual-perceptual performance identification.


For over 30 years the original Slosson Drawing Coordination Test (SDCT) has been used successfully to help identify visual-motor problems before they develop into more serious difficulties. Now revised, with new upper and geometric items, the ceiling level has been raised for the adult population. In addition, the name was changed to reflect the new test developments/normative data yielding developmental visual-motor integration. The S-VMPT is not a drawing test, but is nearly a culture free, visual motor performance screener.


S-VMPT includes:


  • S-VMPT-1 S-VMPT Complete Kit
  • S-VMPT-2 Manual
  • S-VMPT-3 Record Forms (25)
  • S-VMPT-4 Score Forms (25)




about this product

The S-VMPT, or the Slosson Visual-Motor Performance Test measures the ability to interpret and translate visually perceived geometric patterns using hand-motor responses. Individuals are asked to copy geometric figures 3 times, increasing in complexity, without the use of a ruler, compass, or other aids. The Slosson Visual-Motor Performance Test is one of the only measures of visual-motor integration, yielding standard scores and developmental age scores. The S-VMPT is designed as a screening test to identify individuals with serious perceptual organizational problems involving eye-hand coordination.


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