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The cognitive reflection test (CRT) is a task designed to measure a person's tendency to override an incorrect "gut" response and engage in further reflection to find a correct answer; however, the validity of the assessment as a measure of "cognitive reflection" or "intuitive thinking" is under question. It was first described in 2005 by psychologist Shane Frederick. The CRT has a moderate positive correlation with measures of intelligence, such as the Intelligence Quotient test, and it correlates highly with various measures of mental heuristics. Some research argue that the CRT is actually measuring cognitive abilities (colloquially known as intelligence).

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  • Cognitive reflection test (en)
  • Test de réflexion cognitive (fr)
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  • The cognitive reflection test (CRT) is a task designed to measure a person's tendency to override an incorrect "gut" response and engage in further reflection to find a correct answer; however, the validity of the assessment as a measure of "cognitive reflection" or "intuitive thinking" is under question. It was first described in 2005 by psychologist Shane Frederick. The CRT has a moderate positive correlation with measures of intelligence, such as the Intelligence Quotient test, and it correlates highly with various measures of mental heuristics. Some research argue that the CRT is actually measuring cognitive abilities (colloquially known as intelligence). (en)
  • Le test de réflexion cognitive (TRC) est conçu pour mesurer la tendance d’une personne à surpasser ses réponses instinctives et à engager une réflexion plus approfondie pour trouver la bonne réponse. Cependant, la validité de l’évaluation comme une mesure de « la réflexion cognitive » ou de « la pensée intuitive » est questionnable. Cela a été décrit pour la première fois en 2005 par le psychologue Shane Frederick . Le TRC est, entre autres, relié avec la mesure de l'intelligence, comme le test du Quotient Intellectuel, mais il est aussi fortement corrélé avec diverses mesures de l'heuristique de jugement. Certaines recherches soutiennent que le TRC mesure en fait les capacités cognitives (familièrement appelées intelligence). (fr)
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  • The cognitive reflection test (CRT) is a task designed to measure a person's tendency to override an incorrect "gut" response and engage in further reflection to find a correct answer; however, the validity of the assessment as a measure of "cognitive reflection" or "intuitive thinking" is under question. It was first described in 2005 by psychologist Shane Frederick. The CRT has a moderate positive correlation with measures of intelligence, such as the Intelligence Quotient test, and it correlates highly with various measures of mental heuristics. Some research argue that the CRT is actually measuring cognitive abilities (colloquially known as intelligence). Later research showed that the CRT is a multifaceted construct: many start their response with the correct answer, while others fail to solve the test even if they reflect on their intuitive first answer. It has also been argued that suppression of the first answer is not the only factor behind the successful performance on the CRT: numeracy and reflectivity both account for performance. (en)
  • Le test de réflexion cognitive (TRC) est conçu pour mesurer la tendance d’une personne à surpasser ses réponses instinctives et à engager une réflexion plus approfondie pour trouver la bonne réponse. Cependant, la validité de l’évaluation comme une mesure de « la réflexion cognitive » ou de « la pensée intuitive » est questionnable. Cela a été décrit pour la première fois en 2005 par le psychologue Shane Frederick . Le TRC est, entre autres, relié avec la mesure de l'intelligence, comme le test du Quotient Intellectuel, mais il est aussi fortement corrélé avec diverses mesures de l'heuristique de jugement. Certaines recherches soutiennent que le TRC mesure en fait les capacités cognitives (familièrement appelées intelligence). Des recherches apostériori ont montré que le TRC est une construction à multiples facettes : beaucoup de personnes commencent leur réponse par la bonne réponse, tandis que d'autres ne parviennent pas à résoudre le test même s'ils réfléchissent à leur première réponse instinctive. Il a aussi été défendu que la suppression de la première réponse n’est pas le seul facteur derrière le succès de la performance du TRC : le calcul et la réflexion comptent tous deux comme de la performance. (fr)
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