The Cerebrals Cognitive Ability Tests (CCAT)

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Re: The Cerebrals Cognitive Ability Tests (CCAT)

Postby Aarin on Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:36

I would WASI katsiolous but do not know about this one. You either know or you don't!!
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Re: The Cerebrals Cognitive Ability Tests (CCAT)

Postby OACLJ on Thu Aug 19, 2010 06:11

I took the CCAT test a few minutes ago, and after I looked up the raw score conversions, hit my back button accidentally. I assumed I would get an email with a confirmation of my results, but this doesn't seem to be happening? The score was at/above 141 so I thought I should keep it until I got a SAT score in a few years, but now I don't know.... Is there any way to recover the scores?
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Re: The Cerebrals Cognitive Ability Tests (CCAT)

Postby 500trillion on Sat Aug 21, 2010 04:23

Hello, does anyone know if it is possible to determine a crystallized mathematical iq for the CCAT iq test? I tried to figure out what mine (I am 19 years old) would be based on my total score: ccat total score = 70/136, ccat verbal ability score: 47/98. My mathematical score was 23/38. Based on the age-referenced norms for total CCAT score and the Verbal Abilities Index, a score of 23/38 should yield a mathematical iq of about 135. I found this by multiplying 23/38 by 136 and then multiplying 23/38 by 98. I then took the two numbers I got and looked at what the scores corresponded to on the age referenced norms for total CCAT score and Verbal Abilities index score. I'm sorry if I didn't articulate this well, but I did my best. If this is or is not a legitimate way to calculate crystallized mathematical iq I would like to know.
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Re: The Cerebrals Cognitive Ability Tests (CCAT)

Postby Xavier Jouve on Wed Sep 08, 2010 10:17

OACLJ wrote:I took the CCAT test a few minutes ago, and after I looked up the raw score conversions, hit my back button accidentally. I assumed I would get an email with a confirmation of my results, but this doesn't seem to be happening? The score was at/above 141 so I thought I should keep it until I got a SAT score in a few years, but now I don't know.... Is there any way to recover the scores?


500trillion wrote:Hello, does anyone know if it is possible to determine a crystallized mathematical iq for the CCAT iq test? I tried to figure out what mine (I am 19 years old) would be based on my total score: ccat total score = 70/136, ccat verbal ability score: 47/98. My mathematical score was 23/38. Based on the age-referenced norms for total CCAT score and the Verbal Abilities Index, a score of 23/38 should yield a mathematical iq of about 135. I found this by multiplying 23/38 by 136 and then multiplying 23/38 by 98. I then took the two numbers I got and looked at what the scores corresponded to on the age referenced norms for total CCAT score and Verbal Abilities index score. I'm sorry if I didn't articulate this well, but I did my best. If this is or is not a legitimate way to calculate crystallized mathematical iq I would like to know.


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