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A measure of verbal intellectual ability. It is a short version of the Penn Verbal Reasoning Test (PVRT [1, 2]. It is a multiple-choice task in which the participant must answer age-appropriate verbal analogy problems [2]. The shortPVRT has a total of 8 questions from the regular PVRT, which has 29 questions. The 8 questions were chosen after a statistical analysis of the PVRT, which demonstrated that these 8 questions could predict the scores of the regular 29- questions PVRT. There is a one alternate form for the shortPVRT: the shortPVRT-B.


Alias(es)

sPVRT, Short PVRT, PVRT, shortPVRT

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CONDITIONS

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