Multidimensional Aptitude Battery II
The Multidimensional Aptitude Battery II is a group-administered intelligence test created by psychologist Douglas N. Jackson which is supposed to measure Verbal, Performance and Full Scale IQ. The battery consists of 10 subtests and is used for various professional, medical, military, government, law enforcement and employment settings. The test-retest reliability based on timed performance correlates with values of 0.95 for the verbal section, 0.96 for the performance section and 0.97 for the full scale.[1][2][3][4]
Subtests and items
[edit]Verbal section | Description | Performance section | Description |
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Information | Assess general knowledge about diverse topics | Digit symbol | Assess ability to learn new coding system and using it in context |
Comprehension | Assess the ability to analyze social situations, identify appropriate behavior, and explain why certain laws and customs are practiced. | Picture completion | Assess ability to identify and solve missing elements in picture. |
Arithmetic | Assess the ability to solve numerical problems, reasoning and problem solving abilities. | Spatial | Assess ability to visualize abstract objects in different positions within 2 dimensional space. |
Similarities | Assess the ability to recognize, compare and reason the likeness and differences between individual objects. | Picture arrangement | Ability to identify a meaningful sequence from a random sequence |
Vocabulary | Assess the learned words, verbal concepts and ability to store, categorize and retrieve information appropriately. | Object assembly | Ability to identify an object by solving left-to right sequences of disarranged segments. |
Description
[edit]The MAB II was created by psychologist Douglas N. Jackson and published by the company SIGMA Assessment Systems Inc. It is designed to measure intellectual abilities of both adults and adolescents from ages 16 and over and can be used in any educational and career counselling settings, business, industries, clinics and mental health facilities for basic research. It can also be used in the government, law enforcement and military settings. MAB II is also available in languages such as Spanish and French. Both the Verbal and Performance subtests on the MAB II takes 50 mins to finish either through computer administration or psychologist administration. All of the subtests are also constructed through multiple choice questions and went through fair item selection for diverse groups including gender, nationality, age and culture. Age norms are also presented in the manual that comes with test.[citation needed]
Despite not being designed with the CHC model in mind, one study found that the test data conformed to this model.[6]
See also
[edit]- Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive Abilities
- WAIS IV
- Raven's Progressive Matrices
- Standford-Binet Intelligence Scales
- Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales
- IQ
References
[edit]- ^ a b "MAB II - Psychological Resources Center". www.psyresources.com. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
- ^ a b "Multidimensional Aptitude Battery - II | SIGMA". SIGMA Assessment Systems. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
- ^ a b Jackson, Douglas Northrop (1998-01-01). Multidimensional Aptitude Battery II: Manual. Sigma Assessment Systems.
- ^ Krieshok, Thomas S.; Harrington, Robert G. (1985). "A Review of the Multidimensional Aptitude Battery". Journal of Counseling & Development. 64 (1): 87–89. doi:10.1002/j.1556-6676.1985.tb01016.x.
- ^ Hersen, Michel (2004-01-01). Comprehensive Handbook of Psychological Assessment, Industrial and Organizational Assessment. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780471416142.[page needed]
- ^ Jacobs, Kate E.; Costello, Shane (July 2013). "An Initial Investigation of an Australian Adaptation of the Multidimensional Aptitude Battery — II". The Australian Educational and Developmental Psychologist. 30 (1): 84–102. doi:10.1017/edp.2013.9. S2CID 145779596.