How Is the Conners' Test for ADHD Scored?

  1. Materials

    • The short forms of the Connors' Rating Scales-Revised (CRS-R) system are used for quick assessment of characteristics and behaviors that are indicative of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Prior to scoring the rating scales, parents, teachers and adolescents above the age of 12 are asked to give feedback on behaviors that are present. The copyrighted forms are available for purchase. A handbook is included that provides information on the administration, scoring and interpretation of the CRS-R.

    Rating for Scoring

    • Conners' Rating Scales-Revised short forms are simple to use and score by hand. The profile forms are different according to who is making the observation. Ratings can be in the form of a self report, parent report or teacher report. The forms are simple enough for an untrained person to use and calculate, however interpretation should only be made by a mental health professional. The forms are connected to each other by preforation and carbon paper transfers the answers on the first page to another grid that assists with scoring on the second page. The rater will circle a number on a scale of 0 to 3 based on if a behavior is never observed to frequently observed. The answers are transferred by carbon paper to a grid that categorizes behaviors that are characteristic of ADHD.

    Scoring and Profiling

    • Once the ratings are transferred to the grid on page two, write the circled numbers in the corresponding blank white areas within the same row. These numbers will then be totaled at the bottom of each column. On page three of the CRS-R short form, the raw scores are converted to T-scores according to the profiling chart that is specific for the age and gender of the child being evaluated. The profile sheet indicates scales based on a normative sample of children within the age and gender group. If the results indicate any outliers from the norm, the child that is being assessed is more likely to have issues with ADHD.

Related Searches:

Resources

You May Also Like

  • The Definition of "ADHD Index"

    The ADHD Index, or CTRS-R (Conners' Rating Scales), is the most commonly used standardized ADHD evaluation test. Dr. Keith Conners, Ph.D., developed...

  • How to Score the Connors' Test for ADHD

    The short forms of the Connors' Rating Scales-Revised (CRS-R) system are used for quick assessment of characteristics and behaviors that are indicative...

  • Different ADHD Tests

    Different ADHD Tests. Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) may begin in early childhood and can continue into adulthood. The symptoms include having...

  • What Tests Do I Request for a Child With ADHD?

    A child who has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) will encounter unique challenges in life. If you or a caregiver suspect a...

  • How to Test for ADHD

    A large number of people with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHA) claim that they were originally misdiagnosed. ADHD sufferers have symptoms of...

  • How to Take an ADHD Test

    If you are struggling in school and suspect you may have ADHD, it will be well worth your time to be tested...

  • How to Test First Graders for ADHD

    Identifying a first grader with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) requires the collective effort of the child's teacher, parents, pediatrician ...

  • How to Attend Symphony on the Prairie at Conner Prairie

    Imagine the perfect evening picnic: The sun sets slowly behind the horizon, and soon you and your partner are picnicking under the...

  • How to Assess Students With ADHD

    ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is defined as a pattern of hyperactivity and/or inattention that began prior to the age of seven...

  • Information About the Galileo CRS

    The letters CRS are an abbreviation for Computer Reservation System. This designation refers to several international computer networks, which are responsible for...

Related Ads

Featured