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The matrix reasoning item bank (MaRs-IB): novel, open-access abstract reasoning items for adolescents and adults.


ABSTRACT: Existing non-verbal ability tests are typically protected by copyright, preventing them from being freely adapted or computerized. Working towards an open science framework, we provide 80 novel, open-access abstract reasoning items, an online implementation and item-level data from 659 participants aged between 11 and 33 years: the matrix reasoning item bank (MaRs-IB). Each MaRs-IB item consists of an incomplete matrix containing abstract shapes. Participants complete the matrices by identifying relationships between the shapes. Our data demonstrate age differences in non-verbal reasoning accuracy, which increased during adolescence and stabilized in early adulthood. There was a slight linear increase in response times with age, resulting in a peak in efficiency (i.e. a measure combining speed and accuracy) in late adolescence. Overall, the data suggest that the MaRs-IB is sensitive to developmental differences in reasoning accuracy. Further psychometric validation is recommended.

SUBMITTER: Chierchia G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6837216 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The matrix reasoning item bank (MaRs-IB): novel, open-access abstract reasoning items for adolescents and adults.

Chierchia Gabriele G   Fuhrmann Delia D   Knoll Lisa J LJ   Pi-Sunyer Blanca Piera BP   Sakhardande Ashok L AL   Blakemore Sarah-Jayne SJ  

Royal Society open science 20191023 10


Existing non-verbal ability tests are typically protected by copyright, preventing them from being freely adapted or computerized. Working towards an open science framework, we provide 80 novel, open-access abstract reasoning items, an online implementation and item-level data from 659 participants aged between 11 and 33 years: the matrix reasoning item bank (MaRs-IB). Each MaRs-IB item consists of an incomplete matrix containing abstract shapes. Participants complete the matrices by identifying  ...[more]

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