Validation of the Short Parallel and Extra-Short Form of the Heidelberg Figural Matrices Test (HeiQ)

Figural matrices tests are frequently used to measure fluid intelligence. The HeiQ—an operation-oriented figural matrices test—was developed to tackle limitations of previous matrices tests, mainly the possibility of excluding distractors based on superficial features instead of actively solving the...

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發表在:Journal of Intelligence
Main Authors: Vanessa S. Pallentin, Daniel Danner, Sven Lesche, Jan Rummel
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Daniel Danner
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Jan Rummel
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description Figural matrices tests are frequently used to measure fluid intelligence. The HeiQ—an operation-oriented figural matrices test—was developed to tackle limitations of previous matrices tests, mainly the possibility of excluding distractors based on superficial features instead of actively solving the items. However, allowing for a total administration time of 60 min for the assessment of one construct is not feasible in many study designs. Thus, the goal of this study was to develop three short forms of the existing HeiQ. Two parallel 20-item short forms (the HeiQ-S A and HeiQ-S B) that are comparable in content as well as on a psychometric basis and a 6-item short form (the HeiQ-XS) were generated. All tests showed good internal consistency (Cronbach’s Alpha ranging from α = 0.82 to α = 0.86) and good criterion-related validity (correlations with high school grade (Abitur) ranging from <i>r</i> = −0.34 to <i>r</i> = −0.38); construct validity (correlations with the global intelligence scores of the Intelligence Structure Test 2000R were between r = 0.58 and r = 0.71). Further, all test versions showed to be Rasch-scalable, implying a uniform underlying ability. Thus, we conclude that all three newly developed short versions are valid tools for assessing fluid intelligence.
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spelling doaj-art-303b76b95a5d4be1bba33dfd4bf9f6152025-08-20T00:54:24ZengMDPI AGJournal of Intelligence2079-32002024-10-01121010010.3390/jintelligence12100100Validation of the Short Parallel and Extra-Short Form of the Heidelberg Figural Matrices Test (HeiQ)Vanessa S. Pallentin0Daniel Danner1Sven Lesche2Jan Rummel3Department of Psychology, Heidelberg University, Hauptstr. 47-51, 69117 Heidelberg, GermanyPsychology Section, University of Applied Labour Studies, Seckenheimer Landstr. 16, 68163 Mannheim, GermanyDepartment of Psychology, Heidelberg University, Hauptstr. 47-51, 69117 Heidelberg, GermanyDepartment of Psychology, Heidelberg University, Hauptstr. 47-51, 69117 Heidelberg, GermanyFigural matrices tests are frequently used to measure fluid intelligence. The HeiQ—an operation-oriented figural matrices test—was developed to tackle limitations of previous matrices tests, mainly the possibility of excluding distractors based on superficial features instead of actively solving the items. However, allowing for a total administration time of 60 min for the assessment of one construct is not feasible in many study designs. Thus, the goal of this study was to develop three short forms of the existing HeiQ. Two parallel 20-item short forms (the HeiQ-S A and HeiQ-S B) that are comparable in content as well as on a psychometric basis and a 6-item short form (the HeiQ-XS) were generated. All tests showed good internal consistency (Cronbach’s Alpha ranging from α = 0.82 to α = 0.86) and good criterion-related validity (correlations with high school grade (Abitur) ranging from <i>r</i> = −0.34 to <i>r</i> = −0.38); construct validity (correlations with the global intelligence scores of the Intelligence Structure Test 2000R were between r = 0.58 and r = 0.71). Further, all test versions showed to be Rasch-scalable, implying a uniform underlying ability. Thus, we conclude that all three newly developed short versions are valid tools for assessing fluid intelligence.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-3200/12/10/100figural matrices testintelligencereasoningitem response theoryparallel test forms
spellingShingle Vanessa S. Pallentin
Daniel Danner
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Jan Rummel
Validation of the Short Parallel and Extra-Short Form of the Heidelberg Figural Matrices Test (HeiQ)
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intelligence
reasoning
item response theory
parallel test forms
title Validation of the Short Parallel and Extra-Short Form of the Heidelberg Figural Matrices Test (HeiQ)
title_full Validation of the Short Parallel and Extra-Short Form of the Heidelberg Figural Matrices Test (HeiQ)
title_fullStr Validation of the Short Parallel and Extra-Short Form of the Heidelberg Figural Matrices Test (HeiQ)
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the Short Parallel and Extra-Short Form of the Heidelberg Figural Matrices Test (HeiQ)
title_short Validation of the Short Parallel and Extra-Short Form of the Heidelberg Figural Matrices Test (HeiQ)
title_sort validation of the short parallel and extra short form of the heidelberg figural matrices test heiq
topic figural matrices test
intelligence
reasoning
item response theory
parallel test forms
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-3200/12/10/100
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