The Abstract Reasoning Test was created with the aim of evaluating a person's complex and abstract thinking through a series of logical reasoning sequences. It provides information about the individual's logical ability, critical thinking, ability to deal with complex data and concepts, as well as the ability to solve complex problems.
The participant is asked to interpret the abstract ideas and concepts provided and then apply the appropriate logical sequence in order to answer each question.
The Abstract Reasoning ability rate generated, results from the comparison of the participant's performance to that of the general population that shares the same basic characteristics with the participant (gender, age, etc.).
The test includes simple questions addressing abstract ideas and concepts, the answers to which will require you to apply the appropriate logical sequence and rational order.
The results report will provide you with useful information regarding your logical ability, your critical thinking skills and your ability to solve problems that involve complex concepts.
Responsible for the development of the questionnaire is Dr. Ioannis Tsaousis, Associate Professor of Psychology at the Department of Psychology of the University of Crete, in Rethymnon. He graduated from Department of Psychology of the University of Crete, completed the specialization diploma (M.Sc.) at the University of Reading in research methodology and statistics in Psychology and, as IKY Fellow, received his Ph.D. from the University of London - Goldsmith’s College, in Psychometry.