Spatial & Abstract Reasoning MechanicalSpatial & Abstract Reasoning Mechanical
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eBook, 2015
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Current format, eBook, 2015, , Available. Offered in 0 more formatsThis text provides an overview of key principles relating to mechanical, spatial, and abstract thought. The aim is to facilitate the following learning outcomes: Identify individual elements within a group of elements; Identify a rule connecting a set of figures; Complete a number of test questions by applying a rule connecting a set of figures; Apply techniques aimed at increasing the speed at which logical rules are generated (the faster a person generates solutions, the higher the probability of a correct answer-in a given period of time); Increase the number of elements a person can keep track of in responding to an item (span capacity). Someone with a larger span capacity than someone else can take into account more figures without making errors and hence has a larger probability of a correct answer. Mechanical, Spatial and Abstract Reasoning ability is a key element in identifying aspects of person's general intelligence. That is why the vast majority of psychometric tests will have a component that relates to abstract and spatial reasoning. This ebook will provide a measure of deductive ability or fluid intelligence which is relatively independent of specific learning acquired in a particular cultural or educational context.
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- [United States] : Fontaine Publishing Group : Made available through hoopla, 2015.
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