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Development of a Short form for the Raven Advanced Progressive Matrices TestTexas A&M University, e305al{at}tamvml.tamy.edu
Pennsylvania State University The Raven Advanced Progressive Matrices Test (APM) is a popular measure of higher order general cognitive ability (g). Its use in both basic research and applied settings is partially attributable to its apparent low level of culture loading. However, a major drawback curtailing more widespread use is its length; the APM is a 36-item power test with an administration time of 40-60 minutes. The present study reports on the development of a 12-item short form of the APM that demonstrates psychometric properties similar to the long form, but with a substantially shorter administration time. The ultimate goal is to provide researchers and practitioners with a version of the APM that can better meet their needs by providing a sound assessment of general intelligence in a shorter time frame than is available with the present form.
Educational and Psychological Measurement, Vol. 54, No. 2,
394-403 (1994) This article has been cited by other articles:
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