Influence of socio-demographic factors on SRAVEN performance

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Murphy, Raegan
Cassimjee, Nafisa
Schur, Clare

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Elliot & Fitzpatrick

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This exploratory study aimed to investigate the influence of specific socio-demographic variables on a computerized test of non-verbal neuropsychological performance. Six hundred and thirty South African first year students were assessed using the University of Pennsylvania Computerized Neuropsychological Test Battery (PennCNP). Fluid intelligence was measured by a computerized version of the Raven’s Progressive Matrices (SRAVENS). Analysis of variance indicated that gender, home language, quality of schooling, language of schooling and paternal education influenced performance on the SRAVEN. Stepwise multiple regression evidenced the importance of language, paternal education and high school language on SRAVENS responses. The assumption of non-verbal test scores as being independent of socio-demographic factors needs to be revisited as such independence cannot be maintained in light of such evidence.

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Non-verbal tests, Neuropsychological performance, SRAVENS, Socio-demographic factors, Culture-dependence

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Murphy, R, Cassimjee, N & Schur, C 2011, 'Influence of socio-demographic factors on SRAVEN performance', Journal of Psychology in Africa, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 91–102.