Mechanical, Spatial & Abstract Reasoning
โ Scribed by Craig Mackellar
- Publisher
- Paragon Visual Education;Vivid Publishing
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This text provides an overview of key principles relating to mechanical, spatial, and abstract thought. The aim is to facilitate the following learning outcomes: Identify individual elements within a group of elements; Identify a rule connecting a set of figures; Complete a number of test questions by applying a rule connecting a set of figures; Apply techniques aimed at increasing the speed at which logical rules are generated (the faster a person generates solutions, the higher the probability of a correct answer-in a given period of time); Increase the number of elements a person can keep track of in responding to an item (span capacity). Someone with a larger span capacity than someone else can take into account more figures without making errors and hence has a larger probability of a correct answer. Mechanical, Spatial and Abstract Reasoning ability is a key element in identifying aspects of person's general intelligence. That is why the vast majority of psychometric tests will have a component that relates to abstract and spatial reasoning. This ebook will provide a measure of deductive ability or fluid intelligence which is relatively independent of specific learning acquired in a particular cultural or educational context.
โฆ Subjects
Assessment, Testing & Measurement;Education;;Evaluation & Assessment;Testing & Measurement
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