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Q: Ravens Progressive Matrix ( Answered 5 out of 5 stars,   2 Comments )
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Subject: Ravens Progressive Matrix
Category: Reference, Education and News > Education
Asked by: ladyp55-ga
List Price: $3.00
Posted: 01 Mar 2003 16:34 PST
Expires: 31 Mar 2003 16:34 PST
Question ID: 169375
I need a copy of one sample question from the Ravens Progressive
Matrices for a PowerPoint presentation on GATE assessment.

Request for Question Clarification by jeremymiles-ga on 02 Mar 2003 12:01 PST
I suspect that there might be copyright issues here, however what I
have done in the past is create a problem which looks like something
from RPM.  Would that be OK, or do you need the genuine article?

Clarification of Question by ladyp55-ga on 02 Mar 2003 16:34 PST
A copy or sample of what a Ravens problem might look like is fine.  I
just need to be able to show a group of teachers what type of problems
are on the assessment, and to demonstrate the area of intelligence
assessed with the Ravens.  Thanks for your help.

Request for Question Clarification by jeremymiles-ga on 03 Mar 2003 04:40 PST
I thought I had such a thing, but I don't seem to be able to find it
now.  I will keep looking.  Another researcher may be able to help you
out - this question is not 'reserved' for me.

Thanks,

jeremymiles-ga
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Subject: Re: Ravens Progressive Matrix
Answered By: stuartwoozle-ga on 15 Mar 2003 07:09 PST
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hi there ladyp55,

Given that you mentioned to jeremymiles that a demonstration of the
sort of problems in Raven's Matrices would be acceptable, rather than
an actual (copyrighted) question, I've knocked up a sample for you
just now. I use Raven's Matrices a lot too - it's a very useful test
of abstract reasoning!

Here's the example that I've made for you:
http://www.stuartbell.co.uk/ravens.gif

I hope this is suitable for your purposes - if you want any changes to
be made to this do let me know - I'm happy to make any small
modifications! To download the image for your own purposes, just right
click on it and select "save target/picture/image as"...

Best wishes,
Stuart.

Clarification of Answer by stuartwoozle-ga on 15 Mar 2003 11:23 PST
Actually, given that you're doing this as a PowerPoint presentation,
and I made this sample in PowerPoint myself, my original file may be
of some help:

http://www.stuartbell.co.uk/ravens-ppt.zip

Best wishes,
stuartwoozle
ladyp55-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars and gave an additional tip of: $2.00
Thank you so much!  This is just what I need.

Comments  
Subject: Re: Ravens Progressive Matrix
From: stuartwoozle-ga on 15 Mar 2003 11:17 PST
 
Glad to have been of help! Good luck with the presentation.
Subject: Re: Ravens Progressive Matrix
From: majorcarter-ga on 13 Sep 2004 02:08 PDT
 
Hi is it possible for you to post the zip one more time?

Thx
MajorCarter

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