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2011

Match to Sample

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The Relationship Between Performance In Near Match-To-Sample Tasks And Fluid Intelligence., Meredith C. Frey Aug 2011

The Relationship Between Performance In Near Match-To-Sample Tasks And Fluid Intelligence., Meredith C. Frey

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Match-to-sample is a timed task in which a subject is presented with a visual stimulus (the probe) and must select a match to that stimulus (the target) from among an array of distractors. These tasks are frequently employed as tests of basic cognitive abilities and demonstrate consistent correlations with measures of intelligence. In the current study, a match-to-sample task was modified to produce near-match conditions (trials for which no exact match existed). Two factors were manipulated: type of discrepancy between the target and probe (additive or subtractive) and degree of discrepancy between target and probe (1 element or 2 elements). …