The Culture Fair Intelligence Test (CFIT) was created by Raymond Cattell in 1949 as an attempt to measure cognitive abilities devoid of sociocultural and...
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constructed the Culture Fair Intelligence Test to minimize the bias of written language and cultural background in intelligence testing. Cattell's research was...
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B. Cattell, John L. Horn and John B. Carroll, the Cattell–Horn–Carroll theory is regarded as an important theory in the study of human intelligence. Based...
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Ability Scales. There are various other IQ tests, including: Raven's Progressive Matrices (RPM) Cattell Culture Fair III (CFIT) Reynolds Intellectual Assessment...
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16PF Questionnaire (redirect from Cattell personality factor questionnaire)
visuo-spatial abilities, such as the three scales of the Culture-Fair Intelligence Test (CFIT), In addition, Cattell and his colleagues constructed objective (T-data)...
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alphabetized and categorized list of notable tests. Cattell Culture Fair Kohs block Woodcock–Johnson Tests of Cognitive Abilities Multidimensional Aptitude...
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G factor (psychometrics) (redirect from General intelligence (factor))
five test batteries correlated at between .95–1.00, while the correlations ranged from .79 to .96 for the fifth battery, the Cattell Culture Fair Intelligence...
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Kaufman points out that IQ tests have measured spatial abilities for 70 years. Modern IQ tests are greatly influenced by the Cattell–Horn–Carroll theory which...
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Intelligence quotient Ammons Quick Test Army General Classification Test Block design test Bracken School Readiness Assessment Cattell Culture Fair III...
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exists a separate test for measuring Intelligence Quotient - which Asians do better in - called the Cattell Culture Fair Intelligence Test ("an attempt to...
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Cassady Cattell, President of Lafayette College from 1863 to 1883. Cattell Street, in Easton, Pennsylvania Cattell Culture Fair III, an IQ test constructed...
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IQ and Global Inequality (redirect from Irans Intelligence Quotient)
these data." Race and intelligence Evolution of human intelligence Cattell Culture Fair Intelligence Test Eugenics Intelligence and public policy Scientific...
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SAT (redirect from Scholastic Achievment Test)
instance. Psychologist Raymond Cattell referred to this as testing for "historical" rather than "current" crystallized intelligence. Psychologist Scott Barry...
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books by psychologist Raymond Cattell. Cattell, Raymond B. (1930). Cattell group intelligence scale. London: Harrap. Cattell, Raymond B. (1930). The subjective...
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Psychology (section Military and intelligence)
Dill Scott, Lightner Witmer, and James McKeen Cattell worked on developing tests of mental ability. Cattell, who also studied with eugenicist Francis Galton...
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Prometheus Society (section Testing difficulties)
and researched standardized tests, including the SAT, the GRE, the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Cattell Culture Fair III, and others. This greatly...
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Richard Lynn (category Intelligence researchers)
11.011. Pace, F.; Sprini, G. (1998). "A proposito della "fairness" del Culture Fair di Cattell". Bollettino di Psicologia Applicata. 227: 77–85. Lynn,...
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Agreeableness (section Intelligence)
Gordon Allport and Henry S. Odbert. Seven years after that study, Raymond Cattell published a cluster analysis of the thousands of personality-related words...
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that crystallized intelligence increases up to old age, while fluid intelligence decreases with age. Whether or not normal intelligence increases or decreases...
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well-known intelligence test the Stanford–Binet, which was designed for testing one individual at a time, to make it suitable for group testing. The new test was...
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assumption of co-operative social organization on the basis of justice and fairness." Kohlberg studied moral reasoning by presenting subjects with moral dilemmas...
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Jean Piaget (section Artificial intelligence)
291, 350-358. Schonfeld, I. S. (1986). The Genevan and Cattell-Horn conceptions of intelligence compared: The early implementation of numerical solution...
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Psychological evaluation (category Psychological testing)
James Cattell studied with him, and eventually worked on his own with brass instruments for evaluation. His studies led to his paper "Mental Tests and Measurements"...
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Trait theory (section Testing methodology, and factors)
alternative theories and scales were later developed, including: Raymond Cattell's 16PF Questionnaire J. P. Guilford's Structure of Intellect Henry Murray's...
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Wundt and James Mckeen Cattell. While Wundt believed that psychology should deal with the average or typical performance, Cattell's teachings emphasized...
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and Intelligence) (Praeger Publishers, 2001). Bellows, Alan. "Eugenics and You". Damn Interesting. Alan Bellows. Retrieved 10 April 2012. Cattell, R....
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Scopolamine (section Society and culture)
Dictionary. Allied Publishers. 1998. pp. 788, 1480. ISBN 978-81-86062-25-8. Cattell HW (1910). Lippincott's new medical dictionary: a vocabulary of the terms...
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Francis Galton (category Intelligence researchers)
of the Royal Society, and on the Meteorological Council. James McKeen Cattell, a student of Wilhelm Wundt who had been reading Galton's articles, decided...
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psychology, whose founders and proponents include John Dewey, James McKeen Cattell, Edward L. Thorndike, and Robert S. Woodworth. Notable figures that have...
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Hochbegabtenprojekt. In 1987/1988 he tested 7000 third graders on a test based on the German version of the Cattell Culture Fair III test. Those who scored at least...
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