Supplementary materials to: R-Cube-SR Test: A new test for spatial relations distinguishable from visualization
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Fehringer, Benedict C. O. F.
Abstract / Description
The figures show the colored stimulus materials of the R-Cube-SR Test presented in Figure 2 and 3 from the manuscript. The tables present the confidence intervals of the correlations between the validation tests and the R-Cube-SR Test (Tables 2, 3, 5, and 6 from the manuscript).
Supplementary materials for: Fehringer, B. C. O. F. (2021). R-Cube-SR test: A new test for spatial relations distinguishable from visualization. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759/a000682
Visualization and spatial relations (mental rotation) are two important factors of spatial thinking. Visualization refers to complex visual-spatial transformations, whereas spatial relations refer to simple mental rotation of visualized objects. Conventional spatial relations tests, however, have been found to be highly correlated with visualization tests because solving items through mental rotation might involve visualization ability due to the complexity of the visual materials of these tests. In two studies (N = 51, N = 109), a new computer-based test for spatial relations, the R-Cube-SR Test, was developed and validated. The R-Cube-SR Test utilizes simple, single-colored cubes as rotated visual materials. Reliability estimates of the reaction times reach ω = .87. Correlations with standard tests of spatial relations (up to r = .55) were significantly higher than with visualization tests, such as the new R-Cube-Vis Test (Fehringer, 2020), which uses the same visual materials. This was supported by CFAs. It is concluded that the new R-Cube-SR Test is a valid measure of spatial relations. Both tests together, the R-Cube-Vis and R-Cube-SR, as specific tests for their respective factor, now, are able to provide a differential diagnosis of a participant’s spatial thinking ability using the same visual materials.
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spatial thinking spatial ability spatial relations computer-based testing Rubik’s cubePersistent Identifier
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2021-07-09
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Fehringer, B. C. O. F. (2021). Supplementary materials to: R-Cube-SR Test: A new test for spatial relations distinguishable from visualization. PsychArchives. https://doi.org/10.23668/PSYCHARCHIVES.4964
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Fehringer, Benedict C. O. F.
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Date of first publication2021-07-09
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Abstract / DescriptionThe figures show the colored stimulus materials of the R-Cube-SR Test presented in Figure 2 and 3 from the manuscript. The tables present the confidence intervals of the correlations between the validation tests and the R-Cube-SR Test (Tables 2, 3, 5, and 6 from the manuscript).en
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Abstract / DescriptionSupplementary materials for: Fehringer, B. C. O. F. (2021). R-Cube-SR test: A new test for spatial relations distinguishable from visualization. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759/a000682en
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Abstract / DescriptionVisualization and spatial relations (mental rotation) are two important factors of spatial thinking. Visualization refers to complex visual-spatial transformations, whereas spatial relations refer to simple mental rotation of visualized objects. Conventional spatial relations tests, however, have been found to be highly correlated with visualization tests because solving items through mental rotation might involve visualization ability due to the complexity of the visual materials of these tests. In two studies (N = 51, N = 109), a new computer-based test for spatial relations, the R-Cube-SR Test, was developed and validated. The R-Cube-SR Test utilizes simple, single-colored cubes as rotated visual materials. Reliability estimates of the reaction times reach ω = .87. Correlations with standard tests of spatial relations (up to r = .55) were significantly higher than with visualization tests, such as the new R-Cube-Vis Test (Fehringer, 2020), which uses the same visual materials. This was supported by CFAs. It is concluded that the new R-Cube-SR Test is a valid measure of spatial relations. Both tests together, the R-Cube-Vis and R-Cube-SR, as specific tests for their respective factor, now, are able to provide a differential diagnosis of a participant’s spatial thinking ability using the same visual materials.en
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CitationFehringer, B. C. O. F. (2021). Supplementary materials to: R-Cube-SR Test: A new test for spatial relations distinguishable from visualization. PsychArchives. https://doi.org/10.23668/PSYCHARCHIVES.4964en
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Keyword(s)spatial thinkingen
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Keyword(s)spatial abilityen
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Keyword(s)spatial relationsen
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Keyword(s)computer-based testingen
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Keyword(s)Rubik’s cubeen
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TitleSupplementary materials to: R-Cube-SR Test: A new test for spatial relations distinguishable from visualizationen
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