Description
Ages: 6-0 to 12-11
Testing Time: 20-25 minutes
Administration: Individual
The Social Emotional Evaluation
(SEE) evaluates the social skills and higher level language that
students need to interact successfully in everyday situations at home,
school, and in the community. The SEE presents typical social situations
and common emotional reactions that elementary and middle school
students encounter frequently. It is ideal for identifying social and
emotional language needs of students with autism spectrum disorders,
emotional disorders, learning disabilities, or attention deficit
disorders.
To ensure that you administer auditory stimuli
consistently, online access to audio files accompanies Sections III (Understanding Social
Gaffes) and IV (Understanding Conflicting Messages) of SEE. Use the
Teacher/Parent Questionnaire as a quick screening tool to help determine
whether you need to administer the full evaluation or confirm test
results.
The SEE includes five subtests for assessing social language.
- Recalling Facial Expressions—The student looks at a picture of a facial expression and then identifies the same expression given a choice of four pictures.
- Identifying Common Emotions—The student identifies an emotion from a choice of four pictures.
- Recognizing Emotional Reactions—The student matches a picture of an emotion to a picture that elicits that emotion from a choice of four pictures.
- Understanding Social Gaffes—The
student looks at a picture of a social situation and listens to an
accompanying audio clip, then he/she identifies whether everyone in the
situation behaved appropriately.
- Understanding Conflicting Messages—The
student looks at a picture and listens to the accompanying audio clip.
He/she determines whether the situation contains a conflicting message,
and if so, identifies the true meaning of the message. The conflicting
messages include humor, sarcasm, and lies.
Online Qualitative Response Analyzer:
The
SEE includes an online Qualitative Response Analyzer that saves you
time by calculating percentages for the questionnaires. The Response
Analyzer will not calculate normative data (standard scores, etc.). It
produces qualitative reports to help you establish intervention goals.Click here to go to the SEE Response Analyzer.
Valid And Reliable
The
standardization samples for the SEE included over 800 children for the
standardization sample and closely resembles U.S. Census Bureau Data for
2007. Test-retest and inter-rater reliability were all very high and
over .88.
Complete SEE Virtual Kit includes: Examiner's Manual, Stimulus Easel, and Audio Files.