The GALT: A Measure of Logical Thinking Ability of 7th through 12th Grade Students.

Published: Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
The Group Assessment of Logical Thinking (GALT) (Roadrangka, Yeany, & Padilla, 1982) was used to determine the reasoning level of a convenience sample of seventh through twelfth grade students (N = 156) and logical thinking as a unitary construct. Eleven percent of the sample measured formal operational on the GALT. The results of the cne-way ANOVA (GALT by grade) was significant in favor of the tenth grads group. Significant t-values were found...
Paper Details
Title
The GALT: A Measure of Logical Thinking Ability of 7th through 12th Grade Students.
Published Date
Jan 1, 1987
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