Representation of the Cattell-Horn-Carroll Theory of Cognitive Abilities in the Factor Structure of the Dutch-Language Version of the WAIS-IV

Assessment. 2017 Jun;24(4):458-466. doi: 10.1177/1073191115607973. Epub 2015 Sep 30.

Abstract

The Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) theory of cognitive abilities has been guiding in the revision of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Fourth edition (WAIS-IV). Especially the measurement of fluid reasoning (Gf) is improved. A total of five CHC abilities are included in the WAIS-IV subtests. Using confirmatory factor analysis, a five-factor model based on these CHC abilities is evaluated and compared with the four index scores in the Dutch-language version of the WAIS-IV. Both models demonstrate moderate fit, preference is given to the five-factor CHC model both on statistical and theoretical grounds. Evaluation of the WAIS-IV according to CHC terminology enhances uniformity, and can be important when interpreting possible sources of index discrepancies. To optimally assemblage CHC and WAIS-IV, more knowledge of the interaction of abilities is needed. This can be done by incorporating intelligence testing in neuropsychological assessment. Using this functional approach contributes to a better understanding of an individual's cognitive profile.

Keywords: CHC theory; WAIS-IV; confirmatory factor analysis; construct validity; intelligence; neuropsychological assessment.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Factor Analysis, Statistical*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Netherlands
  • Psychological Theory*
  • Psychometrics
  • Translating
  • Wechsler Scales / standards*