Tag: visual reasoning


MISSING-PARTS TEST

Introduction and Definition of the Missing-Parts Test The Missing-Parts Test is a classic psychometric instrument designed primarily to assess an individual’s fundamental intellectual capacity through the lens of visual perception, attention to detail, and non-verbal reasoning. At its core, the test requires the examinee to carefully scrutinize a series of standardized images, typically depicting common […]

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PICTURE-ANOMALIES TEST

Definition and Theoretical Foundation The Picture-Anomalies Test (PAT) constitutes a specialized type of non-verbal psychological assessment specifically designed to gauge aspects of practical or cultural intellect. Unlike traditional psychometric instruments that rely heavily on linguistic proficiency or crystallized knowledge acquired through formal schooling, the PAT engages the examinee’s capacity for immediate perceptual judgment and logical […]

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