In the Assessment and Testing core area, counselors are expected to recognize major psychological and neuropsychological instruments and what they measure.
The Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test (often called Bender-Gestalt) is primarily used to assess visual-motor integration / visual-motor perception—how well a person can perceive visual stimuli and reproduce them through motor responses (drawing).
It can be used as a screening tool for brain dysfunction, developmental issues, or neurological problems, but its core construct is visual-motor perception/integration.
It does not directly measure general intellectual disability (A), pure visual concept formation (B), or motor skills alone (C). Thus, D. Visual-motor perception is the best answer.
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