Heckel R V, Allen S S, Andrews L, Roeder G, Ryba P, Zook W
University of South Carolina.
J Clin Psychol. 1989 Jan;45(1):155-60. doi: 10.1002/1097-4679(198901)45:1<155::aid-jclp2270450124>3.0.co;2-9.
This study presents normative data on the Kagan Matching Familiar Figures test, a measure of impulsivity/reflection, for 200 adult male incarcerates (108 Black, 92 White) in a state correctional system. Also presented are t-tests between groups and correlations between the MFF and a series of demographic and test measures. Low, significant correlations were found between the MFF scores (time, number correct) and race, IQ, education, and reading levels. A comparison with college male and female norms is provided. The value and use of the MFF as a measure of cognitive style are discussed.
本研究呈现了针对某州惩教系统中200名成年男性在押人员(108名黑人,92名白人)的卡根匹配熟悉图形测试(一种冲动性/反思性测量方法)的常模数据。还展示了组间t检验以及匹配熟悉图形测试与一系列人口统计学和测试指标之间的相关性。在匹配熟悉图形测试得分(时间、正确数量)与种族、智商、教育程度和阅读水平之间发现了低且显著的相关性。提供了与大学男女常模的比较。讨论了匹配熟悉图形测试作为认知风格测量方法的价值和用途。