The first practical, nationally standardized nonverbal Stroop test for cognitive-process and neuropsychological assessment. It is used for executive functioning assessments with those with language issues.
The Nonverbal Stroop Card Sorting Test (NSCST), published by Stoelting, is a 5-minute test to assess cognitive-interference processes in children and adults, ages 3 to 75+. Nationally standardized on more than 1,000 individuals and co-normed with the Leiter-3, the NSCST unveils essential insights into executive functioning and attention processes.
The NSCST can be used independently or integrated into a battery of cognitive or neuropsychological tests. Combine it with other measures for a holistic evaluation.
Key Features:
Quick and Comprehensive Assessment: The NSCST offers a swift yet thorough evaluation of cognitive interference, and can be used with children and adults.
Nonverbal and Pantomime Methodology: The non-vocal test administration methods use pantomime, a proven approach derived from years of computerized Stroop research. This method effectively identifies process deficits.
Stroop Interference Measurement: Utilizing two sets of cards—color congruent and color incongruent—the NSCST calculates the Stroop Effect by contrasting sorting speeds. This reveals valuable insights into cognitive processing.
Easy Interpretation: The Stroop Effect score can be converted to a national percentile or standard score, allowing you to gauge the significance of sorting speed differences and detect process deficits.
What comes in the kit
The NSCST Kit includes two sets of Cards, laminate Sorting Sheet, Stopwatch, 25 Record Forms and Manual. The Manual summarizes the theory and research on Stroop effect, administration and scoring methods, interpretation and case studies, development and standardization, reliability and validity of the instrument.
The Nonverbal Stroop Card Sorting Test (NSCST), published by Stoelting, is a 5-minute test to assess cognitive-interference processes in children and adults, ages 3 to 75+. Nationally standardized on more than 1,000 individuals and co-normed with the Leiter-3, the NSCST unveils essential insights into executive functioning and attention processes.
The NSCST can be used independently or integrated into a battery of cognitive or neuropsychological tests. Combine it with other measures for a holistic evaluation.
Key Features:
Quick and Comprehensive Assessment: The NSCST offers a swift yet thorough evaluation of cognitive interference, and can be used with children and adults.
Nonverbal and Pantomime Methodology: The non-vocal test administration methods use pantomime, a proven approach derived from years of computerized Stroop research. This method effectively identifies process deficits.
Stroop Interference Measurement: Utilizing two sets of cards—color congruent and color incongruent—the NSCST calculates the Stroop Effect by contrasting sorting speeds. This reveals valuable insights into cognitive processing.
Easy Interpretation: The Stroop Effect score can be converted to a national percentile or standard score, allowing you to gauge the significance of sorting speed differences and detect process deficits.
What comes in the kit
The NSCST Kit includes two sets of Cards, laminate Sorting Sheet, Stopwatch, 25 Record Forms and Manual. The Manual summarizes the theory and research on Stroop effect, administration and scoring methods, interpretation and case studies, development and standardization, reliability and validity of the instrument.