The Sternberg Triarchic Abilities Test (Level-H) is a Measure of g
Although the consensus in the field of human intelligence holds that a unitary factor (g) accounts for the majority of the variance among individuals, there are still some who argue that intelligence is composed of separate abilities and individual differences across abilities in combination are wha...
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doaj-96c0a2bbf9a34daabfdac40969eb42b72020-11-25T00:59:00ZengMDPI AGJournal of Intelligence2079-32002014-07-0123566710.3390/jintelligence2030056jintelligence2030056The Sternberg Triarchic Abilities Test (Level-H) is a Measure of gWeng-Tink Chooi0Holly E. Long1Lee A. Thompson2Advanced Medical & Dental Institute, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Bandar Putra Bertam, Kepala Batas 13200, Pulau Pinang, MalaysiaCase Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, USACase Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, USAAlthough the consensus in the field of human intelligence holds that a unitary factor (g) accounts for the majority of the variance among individuals, there are still some who argue that intelligence is composed of separate abilities and individual differences across abilities in combination are what constitutes intelligence. In keeping with the latter theoretical support, the Sternberg Triarchic Abilities Test (STAT) is an intelligence test that is designed to measure three distinct types of intelligence: analytical, practical, and creative. Several analyses were conducted to establish whether or not the triarchic model is empirically supported, or if a unitary construct is the best explanation of individual differences on this test. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses indicate that a g model is the best explanation for the data.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-3200/2/3/56analyticalcreativitypractical abilitygeneral intelligenceconfirmatory factor analysis |
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Although the consensus in the field of human intelligence holds that a unitary factor (g) accounts for the majority of the variance among individuals, there are still some who argue that intelligence is composed of separate abilities and individual differences across abilities in combination are what constitutes intelligence. In keeping with the latter theoretical support, the Sternberg Triarchic Abilities Test (STAT) is an intelligence test that is designed to measure three distinct types of intelligence: analytical, practical, and creative. Several analyses were conducted to establish whether or not the triarchic model is empirically supported, or if a unitary construct is the best explanation of individual differences on this test. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses indicate that a g model is the best explanation for the data. |
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