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Silvia Grieder1, Alexander Grob1.
Abstract
The factor structure of the intelligence and scholastic skills domains of the Intelligence and Development Scales-2 was examined using exploratory factor analyses with the standardization and validation sample (N = 2,030, aged 5 to 20 years). Results partly supported the seven proposed intelligence group factors. However, the theoretical factors Visual Processing and Abstract Reasoning as well as Verbal Reasoning and Long-Term Memory collapsed, resulting in a five-factor structure for intelligence. Adding the three scholastic skills subtests resulted in an additional factor Reading/Writing and in Logical-Mathematical Reasoning showing a loading on abstract Visual Reasoning and the highest general factor loading. A data-driven separation of intelligence and scholastic skills is not evident. Omega reliability estimates based on Schmid-Leiman transformations revealed a strong general factor that accounted for most of the true score variance both overall and at the group factor level. The possible usefulness of factor scores is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Cattell–Horn–Carroll; Intelligence and Development Scales–2; Schmid–Leiman transformation; exploratory factor analysis; general factor; omega coefficient
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31023061 DOI: 10.1177/1073191119845051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Assessment ISSN: 1073-1911