The present paper aimed to explore the possibility of using the Advanced Progressive Matrices – Set I (APM-Set I) – as a short form of Standard Progressive Matrices for sound assessment of general mental ability in a short time frame. Confirmatory factor analysis for dichotomous data attested the unidimensionality of APM-Set I and then the Rasch model was applied. All items showed an acceptable fit and the increasing order of item difficulty level was partially confirmed. Validity measures were also reported. Results supported the possibility of using APM-Set I as a short form of the Raven Matrices test.

Exploring the possibility to use Set I of Advanced Progressive Matrices as a short form of Standard Progressive Matrices / M. Ciancaleoni; C. Primi; F. Chiesi. - In: TPM. TESTING, PSYCHOMETRICS, METHODOLOGY IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1972-6325. - STAMPA. - 17 (2):(2010), pp. 91-98.

Exploring the possibility to use Set I of Advanced Progressive Matrices as a short form of Standard Progressive Matrices

CIANCALEONI, MATTEO;PRIMI, CATERINA;CHIESI, FRANCESCA
2010

Abstract

The present paper aimed to explore the possibility of using the Advanced Progressive Matrices – Set I (APM-Set I) – as a short form of Standard Progressive Matrices for sound assessment of general mental ability in a short time frame. Confirmatory factor analysis for dichotomous data attested the unidimensionality of APM-Set I and then the Rasch model was applied. All items showed an acceptable fit and the increasing order of item difficulty level was partially confirmed. Validity measures were also reported. Results supported the possibility of using APM-Set I as a short form of the Raven Matrices test.
2010
17 (2)
91
98
M. Ciancaleoni; C. Primi; F. Chiesi
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