Standardizarea pe populaţia României a Testului Matrici Progresive Raven Standard Plus
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Raven, intelligence testing, testsAbstract
Intelligence assessment is one of the traditional fields in individual differences. When it is realized based on scientific methods, its results are useful. Raven Progressive Matrices resisted in time as an intelligence assessment tool and it fully demonstrated its utility. Based on Spearman theory of intelligence RPM were validated on many cultures. The present paper presents the Romanian adaptation of RPM, standard form, the sample construction, and the norms built on a representative sample of the Romanian population; the paper also discusses some exploratory results based on the relation between intelligence, socioeconomic and demographical variables. We used as test Standard Raven Progressive Matrices. The study includes 3,000 subjects, aged between 6 and 80, from all Romanian counties.
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