The Cattell IQ Test is a standardized assessment of mental ability for children aged 2-30 months.
The Cattell IQ Test is not available as an online iq test; however, your child can take a take a similar test here.
Underlying the test is a view of ones IQ as being maturationally and genetically controlled. The Cattell Infant Intelligence Scale proposes to focus on mental development and not on motor development, to be standardized, be objective in scoring, appeal to young children, and provide numerical rather than simply descriptive assessments of mental ability.
How The Cattel IQ Test Scores: The test consists of 95 questions: five for each month period from 2-12 months, five for each two-month period during the second year of life, and five for each of the two quartiles of the first half of the third year of life. At each of these age periods, one or two alternate items, which are described as acceptable but somewhat less satisfactory than the standard items, are also included for use as needed. All 95 items are not administered to a given child at a given test administration or age level; only the items necessary to establish basal and ceiling levels are presented in order to obtain a child?s mental age score.
The Cattell IQ Test was developed (and tested) on a standardization sample of 2,346 examinations made on 274 children enrolled in the Normal Child Series study at the Center for Research in Child Health and Development at the Harvard School of Public Health.
More information about the author of this examination of children's intelligence can be found by clicking on the following link: Psyche Cattell
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