cattell-horn-carroll theory of cognitive abilities knowledge speed perception gk go gh ga gv motor...
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W. Joel SchneiderDepartment of Psychology
CATTELL-HORN-CARROLLTHEORY OF COGNITIVE ABILITIES
Cattell-Horn-Carroll Theory of Cognitive
Abilities Knowledge
Speed
Perception
Gk
GoGh
GaGv
Motor
Gp
PsychomotorAbilities
ControlledAttention
Gf
Gsm
FluidReasoning
Short-TermMemory
GcGq
Grw
Gkn
Gps
PsychomotorSpeed
Gt
Speedof Perception
Gs
AttentionalFluency
Glr
Learning Efficiency & Retrieval Fluency
Fluid Intelligence (Gf)Ability to reason logically &
figure things out without being taught
gGood is to better as fast is to _____?
2 3 6 11 18 __
Which one is notlike the others:
If A + B = C and A – B = D – C,
does D = 2A?
All Bloobahs like apples. Some, but not all Bloobahs are Jippits. Not all Jippits are Bloobahs. Is itpossible that someJippits dislike apples?
Match numbersto letters
Crystallized Intelligence (Gc)Ability to use language to reason & understand how the world
works
LanguageDevelopment
MathGq
SpecializedKnowledge
The ability to visualize solutions in the mind’s eye.
Visual-Spatial Processing (Gv)
What does this looklike when assembled?
Which lines are thesesegments parallel to?
What is this?
Same or different?
What is W going todo when X spins?
Which is inthe figure above?
Hearing sounds even when there is
background noise or distortion
Where is that sound coming from?
Auditory Processing (Ga)What the brain does with sound to make it
usefulDistinguishing melodies
Distinguishing rhythms
Is the sound the sameor different from before?
Distinguishing speech sounds
THICK=/θ/ /ɪ/ /k/
Memory
Long-TermMemory (Glr)
Short-Term Memory (Gsm)
<30 seconds >30 seconds
How much information can be
repeated back immediately?
How well can the focus of attention
be directed to process
information?
How quickly and efficiently
is new information
learned?
How fluently is information
retrieved from storage?
Speed
Decision Speed &Reaction Time (Gt)
ProcessingSpeed (Gs)
How fluently can the focus of attention
be moved from item to item?
Speed of perception
ScanningSpeed
Speed of reaction
Responding to many items in succession
Responding toa single item