Adaptive Matrigma
Traditional Matrigma tests present a fixed set of matrix-based puzzles. Each item requires identifying underlying patterns—transformations, progressions, or relationships—across rows and columns. Your success depends on crystallized reasoning strategies applied in a one-off, static environment.
reimagines this framework. Here, the test or problem-solving system changes in real-time based on the solver's performance or learning path. It operates on two key principles:
In essence, Adaptive Matrigma doesn’t just ask "Can you solve this?" It asks, "How will you solve the next one, knowing what you just learned?" That shift—from static item to evolving dialogue—could redefine how we measure and cultivate fluid intelligence. adaptive matrigma
The core of "adaptive" testing is its dynamic difficulty. After you answer a question, the system instantly updates an underlying estimate of your ability.
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Unlike traditional tests where every candidate answers the same set of questions, Adaptive Matrigma adjusts the difficulty in real-time.
Adaptive Matrigma is a modern, high-speed psychometric assessment developed by (now distributed by Hogan Assessments) to measure General Mental Ability (GMA) and fluid intelligence. Unlike traditional tests with a fixed set of questions, it uses a computer-adaptive algorithm that adjusts in real-time to your performance. How the Adaptive System Works Traditional Matrigma tests present a fixed set of
The developed by Swedish test publisher Assessio and distributed globally by partners like Hogan Assessments . It measures General Mental Ability (GMA), specifically tracking fluid intelligence, problem-solving capacity, and the speed at which a candidate absorbs new, abstract information.