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Japanese and American Children's Styles of Processing Figural Matrices

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1989
This investigation examined Japanese and American children's styles of processing computerized geometric matrices with a true/false and 1-3 elements and 0-2 transformations. Effectiveness of training in visual animation/construction or in verbal labeling was also considered.
Barbara R. Foorman   +3 more
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A Developmental Study of the Processes Underlying Solution of Figural Matrices

Child Development, 1981
STONE, BETH, and DAY, MARY CAROL. A Developmental Study of the Processes Underlying Solution of Figural Matrices. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1981, 52, 359-362. Geometric matrix problems were presented to 11and 14-year-olds and to adults in order to investigate latency to solution as a function of the number of elements (1-3) and the number of transformations ...
Beth Stone, Mary Carol Day
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Reducing response elimination strategies enhances the construct validity of figural matrices

Intelligence, 2013
Abstract Two studies are reported which explored the existence and effect of respondents' solution strategies in figural matrices problem solving on the construct representation and G f saturation of the automatically generated figural matrices. The first study (N = 418) indicated that qualitative and quantitative differences in figural matrices ...
Martin E. Arendasy, Markus Sommer
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Gender differences in figural matrices: The moderating role of item design features

Intelligence, 2012
Abstract There is a heated debate on whether observed gender differences in some figural matrices in adults can be attributed to gender differences in inductive reasoning/G f or differential item functioning and/or test bias. Based on previous studies we hypothesized that three specific item design features moderate the effect size of the gender ...
Martin E. Arendasy, Markus Sommer
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Teaching the underlying rules of figural matrices in a short video increases test scores

Intelligence, 2020
Abstract Scores of commonly administered intelligence tests such as figural matrices are important correlates of external criteria. However, evidence of improving intelligence test scores through practice or coaching has been reported. Moreover, information about intelligence tests is widely and easily accessible (e.g., online tutorial videos).
Schneider, Benedikt   +4 more
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Children's solutions for figural matrices: Developmental differences in strategies and effects of matrix characteristics

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1985
Abstract Two experiments investigated children's strategies for solving geometric matrices which were correctly or incorrectly completed and varied in number of elements (1 to 3) and number of transformations (0 to 2). Experiment 1 tested ninety 7-, 10-, and 13-year-old boys and girls on working memory, spatial reasoning, and the Raven's and ...
Barbara R Foorman   +2 more
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The effect of different types of perceptual manipulations on the dimensionality of automatically generated figural matrices

Intelligence, 2005
Two pilot studies (n1 = 155, n2 = 451) are presented in this article, which were carried out within the development of an item generator for the automatic generation of figural matrices items. The focus of the presented studies was to compare two types of item designs with regard to the effect of variations of the property "perceptual organization" on ...
Sommer, Markus, Arendasy, Martin
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Novel “Breath Figure”‐Based Synthetic PLGA Matrices for In Vitro Modeling of Mammary Morphogenesis and Assessing Chemotherapeutic Response

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2013
Biodegradable poly(lactic‐co‐glycolic acid) (PLGA) porous films are developed to support mammary cell growth and function. Such porous polymer matrices of PLGA are generated using the easily implemented water‐templating “breath‐figure” technique that allows water droplets to penetrate the nascent polymer films to create a rough porous polymer film ...
Thiruselvam, Ponnusamy   +3 more
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Why are difficult figural matrices hard to solve? The role of selective encoding and working memory capacity

Intelligence, 2019
Abstract It is well documented that figural matrices tests are harder to solve when multiple rules need to be induced because multiple rules are traditionally associated with a greater demand for dynamically managed sub-goals (goal management), which requires more working memory capacity (WMC).
Florian Krieger   +4 more
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Automatic Generation of Rasch-Calibrated Items: Figural Matrices Test GEOM and Endless-Loops Test EC

International Journal of Testing, 2005
The future of test construction for certain psychological ability domains that can be analyzed well in a structured manner may lie—at the very least for reasons of test security—in the field of automatic item generation. In this context, a question that has not been explicitly addressed is whether it is possible to embed an item response theory (IRT ...
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