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 Intelligence Measure
Posted by: Do-Yeong Kim
Title/Position: Assistant Professor
School/Organization: Ajou University
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: October 12th, 2006


Dear colleagues,

My student and I are currently looking for a means to control for intelligence in a study relating to grades and personality characteristics. More specifically, we are looking for a measure that assesses cognitive reasoning/abstract reasoning to complement a measure of verbal ability that we have already obtained. Ideally, the measure should be brief, administered on paper and be applicable cross-culturally. Since we are not familiar with intelligence measures, we have been looking at similar studies and have found that other researchers are using either the Wonderlick, Baddley or a subset of the GRE. Are those measures sufficient or are there better alternatives?

Your assistance would be greatly appreciated,

Regards,
Do-Yeong



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