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Reliability and Validity of the Jouve-Cerebrals Test of Induction
Psychological Measurement and Testing

Explore the validity and reliability of the JCTI, and its strong correlations with SAT Math and RIST scores.

The Jouve–Cerebrals Test of Induction (JCTI) is a nonverbal measure of inductive reasoning. Using data from N = 2,306 examinees, this study assessed score reliability and concurrent validity against external benchmarks. Findings indicate stable internal consistency and strong convergence with quantitative and nonverbal indicators, supporting use in educational and vocational …

Dissecting Cognitive Measures in Reasoning and Language
Cognitive Abilities and Intelligence

Dissecting Cognitive Measures in Reasoning and Language

Examining Cognitive Dimensions Through the Jouve-Cerebrals Test of Induction (JCTI) and the SAT This study investigates the dimensions of general reasoning ability (gθ) by analyzing data from the Jouve-Cerebrals Test of Induction (JCTI) and the Scholastic Assessment Test-Recentered (SAT). Focusing on the Mathematical and Verbal subscales of the SAT, the …

ender and Education: Their Interplay in Cognitive Test Outcomes
Cognitive Abilities and Intelligence

Gender and Education: Their Interplay in Cognitive Test Outcomes

This study examines how educational attainment and gender intersect to influence performance on the Jouve Cerebrals Test of Induction (JCTI). By analyzing a diverse group of 251 individuals, the research highlights how cognitive performance varies across different stages of education and between genders. Background The JCTI has been widely used …

Age-Based Reliability Analysis of the Jouve Cerebrals Test of Induction
Psychological Measurement and Testing

Age-Based Reliability Analysis of the Jouve Cerebrals Test of Induction

Abstract This research focused on assessing the reliability of the Jouve Cerebrals Test of Induction (JCTI), a computerized 52-item test measuring nonverbal reasoning without time constraints. The reliability of the test was determined through Cronbach’s Alpha coefficients and standard errors of measurement (SEm), calculated across various age groups. A total …