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Vineland-II Socialization Scale
Vineland-II Socialization Scale
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Classification |
Supplemental: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
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Short Description of Instrument |
The Vineland-II, Socialization Scale is a domain within the Vineland-II test which assess a subject/participants personal and social skills from birth to adulthood. The Socialization Scale has three subdomains: Interpersonal Relationships, Play and Leisure Time, and Coping Skills.
To determine the level of an individual's adaptive behavior a parent or caregiver is asked to describe the subject/participant's activities. Those activities are then compared to those of people with the same age in order to see whether the participant is average, above average, or in need of special help.
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Scoring |
Domains and Adaptive Behavior Composite—Standard scores (M = 100, SD = 15), percentile ranks, adaptive levels. Subdomain—V-scale score (M = 15, SD = 3), Adaptive levels, age equivalents. On Survey Interview and Expanded Interview Form only—V- scale scores, maladaptive levels for the optional Maladaptive Behavior Index. ASSIST™ software or Manual Scoring |
References |
Briggs-Gowan, M., and Carter, A. (2006). Brief Infant Toddler Social Emotional Assessment (BITSEA). Pearson Education, Inc: San Antonio, TX.
Document last updated February 2018
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