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Slosson educational tests and assessments for teachers, educators and other professionals, in schools, hospitals, and corrections.  Used to test students in regular and special education, remedial reading and math, intelligence, visual motor, speech language for school screening and forms for teachers to evaluation students' mental abilities.


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Main Category : T / (TVMS-3) Test of Visual Motor Skills
(TVMS-3-1) Test of Visual Motor Skills-3 Complete.
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Visual-Motor Skill s
Individual or Group Administration
Ages 3-0 through 90+
Nationally Norm-Referenced on 2610 Individuals
Description

This brand-new revision of the TVMS assesses how well a person can coordinate visually guided fine-motor movements to copy a design while it is in sight. The TVMS-3 is used to determine whether there are any systematic distortions or gross inaccuracies in the copied design that could be the result of deficits in visual perception, motor planning, and/or execution.

New to this revision:


A simplified scoring system (no ruler or protractor needed!)
Lower and upper levels have been combined
No alternate scoring method
National norms
Age-range extended to 90

Administration and Scoring

The TVMS-3 is untimed; it can be administered completely in about 30-45 minutes. The test-taker is given a booklet containing a series of 39 geometric designs of increasing complexity. The individual is asked to reproduce each design as closely as possible but may not sketch or trace the designs, nor attempt more than one copy for each design.

Results are expressed as a general accuracy standard score and an analysis of errors seen in the copied design. The manual contains detailed descriptions and exemplars of actual test results obtained during the norming study, showing the error types and scoring guidelines. The scoring sheet has a built-in guide to the types of errors possible on each design.

Nine types of errors are identified:

Incorrect Closures
Incorrect Angles
Line Quality
Line Lengths
Line Connections
Modification of Size or Part
Addition or Deletion of a Part
Rotation or Reversal
Shape Overlap Error

Analysis of the types of errors made provides a detailed evaluation of visual-motor skills. Results can be reported as standard scores, percentile ranks, or age equivalents. When used along with a test of visual perception, the tests can differentiate between a primarily visual-motor impairment and a perceptual difficulty.

The TVMS-3 Scoring Tutorial (provided in the manual) details the scoring

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