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Factor structure of Raven's Coloured Progressive Matrices
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2016
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NeuropsychologyCpm Theoretical PropositionEducationMatrix TheorySocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyColoured Progressive MatricesCognitive DevelopmentExecutive FunctionDevelopmental DisorderCognitive FactorChild PsychologyCognitive ScienceCognitive VariableAlgebraic CombinatoricsUniversal AlgebraGlobal Developmental DelayChild DevelopmentRepresentation TheoryCpm Theory
Abstract This study's objective was to verify the factor structure of Raven's Coloured Progressive Matrices (CPM). The database used included the responses of 1,279 children, 50.2% of which were males with an average age of 8.48 years old and a standard deviation of 1.49 yrs. Confirmatory factor analyses were run to test seven models based on CPM theory and on a Brazilian study addressing the test's structure. The results did not confirm the CPM theoretical proposition concerning the scales but indicated that the test can be interpreted by one general factor and one specific factor or one general factor and three specific factors; both are bi-dimensional models. The three-factor model is, however, more interpretable, suggesting that the factors can be used as a means of screening children's cognitive developmental stage.
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