TOGRA

Test of General Reasoning Ability

Details

Purpose

Screens for reasoning and problem-solving skills

Authors

Cecil R. Reynolds, PhD

Administration Formats

Print
Digital

Additional Details

Measure Reasoning Ability and Problem-Solving Skills with Individual or Group Administration

A timed power test, the TOGRA is a speeded measure of reasoning ability and problem-solving skills designed for individual or group administration. Unlike many similar measures, the TOGRA can be administered via computer.

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Features and benefits

  • As a result of extensive expert review and statistical analysis, the TOGRA’s racial, gender, and religious bias is minimal—ideal for any measure used for selection purposes.
  • Two equivalent forms allow retesting and progress monitoring capabilities.
  • Because it is a speeded measure of reasoning, it may also be useful to compare TOGRA performance with performance on power tests such as the Reynolds Adaptable Intelligence Test ( RAIT) or the Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales ( RIAS) to determine whether testing accommodations are needed on other timed standardized tests.
  • Administration and easy scoring are available through PARiConnect. Paper administration is also available.
  • Offers a wider variety of item content and greater test score stability than competing measures.
  • Yields a General Reasoning Index (GRI), a highly reliable score that reflects overall measurement of the general factor of reasoning and problem-solving skill.
  • Consists of items that assess verbal, nonverbal, and quantitative reasoning and problem-solving skills through tasks that are inductive as well as deductive in nature.
  • Requires only 16 minutes for administration and 2-3 minutes for scoring.
  • Learn how to administer the TOGRA remotely in our whitepaper located in the resources area below.
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Age Range 10 years to 75 years
Admin Time 16 minutes
Qualification Level B

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FAQs

What is the technical information for the TOGRA™?

Administration

  • Two equivalent alternate forms (Blue and Green) enable you to retest and monitor progress without worrying about practice effects.
  • Can be administered to groups or individuals either online or via paper and pencil. This flexibility makes the TOGRA a viable option for use in human resource and related industrial settings, schools, juvenile and adult justice systems, and clinical settings.
  • Requires only 16 minutes for administration and 2-3 minutes for scoring.
  • Two equivalent alternate forms (Blue and Green) enable you to retest and monitor progress without worrying about practice effects.
  • Qualification level B.

Scoring and Reporting

  • Yields a General Reasoning Index (GRI), a highly reliable score that reflects overall measurement of the general factor of reasoning and problem-solving skill.
  • The Score Summary Form allows you to track examinees’ scores over multiple administrations and to calculate reliable change scores.
  • Multiple types of scores are provided, including z scores, normal curve equivalents, stanines, percentiles, and, for the younger ages, age equivalents.

Reliability, validity, and norms

  • Standardized on a 2010-Census-matched sample of 3,013 individuals.
  • As a result of extensive expert review and statistical analysis, the TOGRA’s racial, gender, and religious bias is minimal—ideal for any measure used for selection purposes.
  • An investigation of TOGRA scores’ relationship to examinees’ occupational data revealed expected patterns, with median GRI scores increasing as examinees’ industries moved from physically oriented occupations to business- and science-oriented occupations.

Technical information

  • Standardized on a sample of 3,013 individuals matched with 2010 U.S. Census statistics. 
  • Multiple types of scores are provided, including z scores, normal curve equivalents, stanines, percentiles, and, for the younger ages, age equivalents.
  • An investigation of TOGRA scores’ relationship to examinees’ occupational data revealed expected patterns, with median GRI scores increasing as examinees’ industries moved from physically oriented occupations to business- and science-oriented occupations.