Affiliation:
1. University of Montana
2. Central Michigan University
Abstract
This study examined the factor structure of the Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Test (KAIT) in 375 11- to 14-year-olds (normative sample) and 60 sixth- and eighth-graders (cross-validation sample). Previous exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses of the KAIT have included optional subtests, which are often not administered in practice, and have not tested oblique versus orthogonal two-factor models. In this study, three factor models were tested via confirmatory factor analysis for the six core subtests of the KAIT: a one factor general intelligence (g) model, an orthogonal fluid intelligence (Gf)-crystallized intelligence (Gc) model, and an oblique Gf-Gc model. The orthogonal Gf-Gc model fit poorly in both samples. The g model fit only the cross-validation sample. The oblique Gf-Gc model fit both samples and fit significantly better than the g model in both samples. Additional tests of factor structure, path co-efficients, and covariance between Gf and Ge indicated that the data from both samples fit even the most restrictive oblique Gf-Gc model tested. KAIT users can be confident that the Fluid and Crystallized IQs from the KAIT are adequate representations of a robust and interpretable factor structure when only the core subtests are administered to young adolescents.
Subject
Applied Psychology,Clinical Psychology
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6 articles.
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