Delis-Rating of Executive Functions
D-REF- Delis-Rating of Executive Functions (D-REF) lets you quickly and easily administer, score, and report the frequency of observed behaviours that identify executive function problems in children and adolescents. Guidance on using this test in your telepractice
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All tests and materials offered for D-REF
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D-REF Q-global Administration/Report (Digital)
9780150011880 Qualification Level BIncludes one digital administration, scoring and reporting of D-REF on Q-global
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D-REF Q-global 1 Year Scoring Subscription (Digital)
9780749170943 Qualification Level BIncludes unlimited digital scoring and reporting per user within an account for D-REF.
Note: Subscription covers scoring of manually entered data only. On-screen (OSA) or remote on screen (ROSA) administrations require individual usages for scoring & reporting -
D-REF Q-global Manual (Digital)
9780150011897 Qualification Level BOnce ordered, the digital asset is accessible by logging into Q-global and visiting the Q-global Resource Library. It is a view-only digital file.
Overview
- Publication date:
- 2012
- Age range:
- Individuals 5–18 years old
- Reading Level:
- Year 5
- Scores/Interpretation:
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T scores; Composite level
- Qualification level:
- B
- Completion time:
- 5-10 minutes per form
- Administration:
- Online (paper available)
- Report Options:
- Single rater parent, teacher, or child reports; multiple rater reports, progress monitoring report
- Telepractice:
- Guidance on using this test in your telepractice
Product Details
D-REF help clinicians and school psychologists evaluate behavior in a variety of settings. Benefits
FeaturesD-REF include three core indexes and a total composite score based on behavioral, emotional, and cognitive functioning. Four second-level index scores identify patterns of clinically relevant symptoms.
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