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Scheuer, Claude; Bund, Andreas; Herrmann, Christian – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2019
Basic motor competencies (in German: Motorische Basiskompetenzen; MOBAK) are performance dispositions empowering children to participate in the movement culture. For the diagnosis of basic motor competencies, a test instrument consisting of 15 test items for assessing third graders' basic motor competencies was developed (MOBAK-LUX-3) and…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Elementary School Students, Psychomotor Skills, Foreign Countries

Hakstian, A. Ralph; Cattell, Raymond B. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1978
Twenty primary abilities were measured using the Comprehensive Ability Battery. Factor analysis produced six oblique second-stratum factors. Four were identified as capacities in Cattell's triadic theory of ability structure. Correlations among factors yielded three oblique third-stratum factors. Implications for a hierarchical conceptualization…
Descriptors: Ability, Ability Identification, Factor Structure, Foreign Countries

Busse, Thomas V.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1986
Each of 434 West German and 446 American high school teachers nominated one student as highly gifted. All teachers completed a questionnaire in which they rated their nominees on 83 characteristics. The intercorrelations of the items were factor analyzed to yield seven German and five American factors. (LMO)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Correlation, Cross Cultural Studies, Factor Analysis