Abstract:This study investigates the psychometric properties of a Cattel-Horn-Carroll theory-based processing speed ability test. According to the theory, processing speed ability, which has three narrow abilities (i.e., perceptual speed, number facility, and rate of test taking) supports and has a significant impact on general intelligence (about 0.7). A trial was conducted involving 137 people to test the quality of 299 composed items. Item selection and test reliability estimation were based on data analysis using I… Show more
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