Wisconsin Card Sorting Test ® (WCST®)

Assess perseveration and abstract thinking, but it is also considered a measure of executive function because of its reported sensitivity to frontal lobe dysfunction.

The WCST allows for the assessment of strategic planning; organised searching; and ability to utilise environmental feedback to shift cognitive sets, direct behaviour toward achieving a goal, and modulate impulsive responding. Completion of the WCST requires the ability to develop and maintain an appropriate problem-solving strategy across changing stimulus conditions in order to achieve a future goal.  Unlike other measures of abstraction, the WCST provides objective measures of overall success and identifies particular sources of difficulty on the task (e.g. inefficient initial conceptualisation, perseveration, failure to maintain a cognitive set, inefficient learning across stages of the test).  When used with more comprehensive ability testing, the WCST is helpful in discriminating frontal from non-frontal lesions.

Product Info

Training

None

Age range

Individuals 6.5 to 89 years

Administration time

20 to 30 minutes (128-card version)

Norms

Global norms

Languages

English

Administration Platform

Hand-scoring

Integrated reports

None

Author

David A. Grant, (PhD) and Esta A. Berg, (PhD)

Publisher

PAR, Inc.

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