The WISC measures various domains of intelligence through different subtests. These domains include:
Verbal Comprehension: Assesses understanding, reasoning, and conceptualization using verbal material. Visual-Spatial: Evaluates the ability to perceive and think about visual patterns and spatial relationships. Fluid Reasoning: Measures the capacity to solve novel problems and engage in abstract thinking. Working Memory: Tests the ability to hold and manipulate information over short periods. Processing Speed: Assesses how quickly and accurately a child can perform simple tasks.