If you're weighing Cattell-Horn-Carroll cognitive battery against Wechsler Intelligence Scales, the short answer is that they serve overlapping but distinct purposes. This page breaks down exactly how each test is built, who it's for, and when to pick one over the other.

Side-by-side comparison

 CHCWechsler
Full nameCattell-Horn-Carroll cognitive batteryWechsler Intelligence Scales
Year introducedCHC theory formalized 1990s1939 (Wechsler-Bellevue); modern: WAIS-IV, WISC-V
Target audienceAll ages depending on subtestChildren (WISC) and adults (WAIS)
Duration40–90 minutes60–90 minutes
FormatVaries by implementation (can be online or clinical)Professional, one-on-one administration
ScoringMulti-factor profile across broad abilities (Gf, Gc, Gv, Gsm, etc.)Mean 100, SD 15
StrengthsMost theoretically grounded framework; produces a rich cognitive profile rather than a single numberDominant professional IQ battery worldwide
WeaknessesLess well-known to the general public; interpretation requires trainingOnly available through trained psychologists
Best forEducational assessment, cognitive strength/weakness profilingAny setting requiring a rigorous, professionally-administered IQ measure

CHC in depth

Cattell-Horn-Carroll cognitive battery — Most theoretically grounded framework; produces a rich cognitive profile rather than a single number. It's typically used for educational assessment, cognitive strength/weakness profiling. Less well-known to the general public; interpretation requires training.

Wechsler in depth

Wechsler Intelligence Scales — Dominant professional IQ battery worldwide. It's typically used for any setting requiring a rigorous, professionally-administered iq measure. Only available through trained psychologists.

Which should you take?

For most people, CHC is the stronger choice when educational assessment, while Wechsler is better suited when any setting requiring a rigorous. If you want an instant starting point before committing to a formal test, our free IQ test gives you a calibrated baseline in under 20 minutes.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between CHC and Wechsler?

CHC (Cattell-Horn-Carroll cognitive battery) is best for educational assessment, cognitive strength/weakness profiling, while Wechsler (Wechsler Intelligence Scales) is best for any setting requiring a rigorous, professionally-administered iq measure.

Which is more accurate, CHC or Wechsler?

Both are well-validated. CHC: Most theoretically grounded framework; produces a rich cognitive profile rather than a single number. Wechsler: Dominant professional IQ battery worldwide. Accuracy depends on what you need to measure.

How long does each test take?

CHC takes 40–90 minutes. Wechsler takes 60–90 minutes.