The use of the bi-factor model to test the uni-dimensionality of a battery of reasoning tests

Primi, Ricardo; Rocha da Silva, Marjorie Cristina; Rodrigues, Priscila; Muniz, Monalisa

Abstract

Background: The Battery of Reasoning Tests 5 (BPR-5) aims to assess the reasoning ability of individuals, using sub-tests with different formats and contents that require basic processes of inductive and deductive reasoning for their resolution. The BPR has three sequential forms: BPR-5i (for children from first to fifth grade), BPR-5 - Form A (for children from sixth to eighth grade) and BPR-5 - form B (for high school and undergraduate students). Method: The present study analysed 412 questionnaires concerning BPR-5i, 603 questionnaires concerning BPR-5 - Form A and 1748 questionnaires concerning BPR-5 - Form B. The main goal was to test the uni-dimensionality of the battery and its tests in relation to items using the bi-factor model. Results: Results suggest that the g factor loadings (extracted by the uni-dimensional model) do not change when the data is adjusted for a more flexible multi-factor model (hi-factor model). Conclusions: A general reasoning factor underlying different contents items is supported.

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Título de la Revista: PSICOTHEMA
Volumen: 25
Número: 1
Editorial: COLEGIO OFICIAL DE PSICOLOGOS DE ASTURIAS
Fecha de publicación: 2013
Página de inicio: 115
Página final: 122
DOI:

10.7334/psicothema2011.393

Notas: ISI