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ITEM: 31471
Test of General Reasoning Ability (TOGRA)
The Test Of General Reasoning Ability (TOGRA) is a timed measure of reasoning ability and problem-solving skills
Item | Product | Price | QTY |
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31471 | Test of General Reasoning Ability (TOGRA) Kit | $277.00 | |
31471M | TOGRA Professional Manual | $122.00 | |
31471-SK | TOGRA Scoring Keys, Set/2 | $19.00 | |
31471B | TOGRA Blue Reusable Item Booklets, Pk/10 | $40.00 | |
31471G | TOGRA Green Reusable Item Booklets, Pk/10 | $40.00 | |
31471-AS | TOGRA Answer Sheets, Pk/25 | $35.00 | |
31471-SF | TOGRA Score Summary Forms, Pk/25 | $66.00 |
The Test Of General Reasoning Ability (TOGRA) is a timed measure of reasoning ability and problem-solving skills, which yields an overall ability score in those areas. Designed for individual or group administration, used with students or occupations
The TOGRA is a speeded measure of reasoning ability and problem-solving skills that is designed for individual or group administration.
Features and benefits
- Offers a wider variety of item content and greater test score stability than competing measures.
- Yields a General Reasoning Index (GRI), a highly reliable score that reflects overall measurement of the general factor of reasoning and problem-solving skill.
- Consists of items that assess verbal, nonverbal, and quantitative reasoning and problem-solving skills through tasks that are inductive as well as deductive in nature.
- Requires only 16 minutes for administration and 2-3 minutes for scoring.
- Appropriate in many settings whenever a speeded measure of reasoning ability and problem solving under pressure is considered useful, including in the evaluation of students for giftedness or reasoning skills, athletes, managerial and executive-level staff, or public safety officer candidates.
Test structure
- Two equivalent alternate forms (Blue and Green) enable you to retest and monitor progress without worrying about practice effects
- Can be administered to groups or individuals and using a computer or traditional paper and pencil. This flexibility makes the TOGRA a viable option for use in human resource and related industrial settings, schools, juvenile and adult justice systems, and clinical settings.
Technical information
- As a result of extensive expert review and statistical analysis, the TOGRA’s racial, gender, and religious bias is minimal–ideal for any measure used for selection purposes.
- Standardized on a 2010-Census-matched sample of 3,013 individuals. All formats (i.e., group and individual, booklet and computer) were found to provide common score distributions within the constraints of sampling error.
- The GRI is scaled to a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. Other forms of derived scores, including z scores, normal curve equivalents, stanines, percentiles, and, for the younger ages, age equivalents, are provided.
- An investigation of TOGRA scores’ relationship to examinees' occupational data revealed expected patterns, with median GRI scores increasing as examinees’ industries moved from physically-oriented occupations to business- and science-oriented occupations. Occupational data were derived using Occupational Information Network (O*NET) information.