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π§ Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) Theory of Intelligence
CHC Theory is the most comprehensive and empirically supported model of human cognitive abilities. It integrates decades of research into a unified framework of intelligence.
π‘ Dewey's Learning by Doing: You won't just read about intelligenceβyou'll experience it through practical challenges. Each test is a real-world Telenor scenario where you actively apply cognitive abilities.
The 8 CHC Factors You'll Test
π Note: The full CHC model includes 10 broad abilities. This assessment covers 8 core factors optimized for web-based testing.
Ga (Auditory Processing) and Gt (Reaction Time/Psychomotor Speed) require specialized audio equipment and precise millisecond timing
that cannot be reliably measured in browser environments. The 8 factors tested here provide comprehensive cognitive profiling for creativity training purposes.
1. π§© Gf - Fluid Intelligence
Definition: The ability to solve novel problems using logic and reasoning, independent of acquired knowledge.
Real-world: Identifying patterns in new data, solving unfamiliar problems, adapting to new situations.
Your challenge: Decode telecom data patterns you've never seen before.
2. π’ Gq - Quantitative Knowledge
Definition: Mathematical reasoning and the ability to manipulate numerical information.
Real-world: Budget calculations, pricing optimization, statistical analysis.
Your challenge: Solve pricing and usage calculations under time pressure.
3. π Gc - Crystallized Intelligence
Definition: Accumulated knowledge and the ability to use that knowledge effectively.
Real-world: Industry expertise, technical terminology, learned concepts.
Your challenge: Apply your telecom knowledge to answer expert questions.
4. βοΈ Grw - Reading & Writing
Definition: Ability to comprehend written text and express ideas clearly in writing.
Real-world: Understanding customer complaints, writing clear solutions, communication.
Your challenge: Read complex scenarios and write concise, effective responses.
5. π§ Gsm - Short-Term Memory
Definition: Capacity to hold and manipulate information in immediate awareness.
Real-world: Remembering customer requirements, tracking multiple details simultaneously.
Your challenge: Memorize and recall customer preferences quickly.
6. ποΈ Gv - Visual Processing
Definition: Ability to perceive, analyze, and manipulate visual patterns and spatial information.
Real-world: Interpreting charts, understanding network maps, visual data analysis.
Your challenge: Analyze data visualizations and extract insights.
7. πΎ Glr - Long-Term Storage & Retrieval
Definition: Ability to store information in long-term memory and retrieve it fluently.
Real-world: Brainstorming ideas, recalling past solutions, generating creative alternatives.
Your challenge: Generate as many ideas as possibleβtests ideational fluency!
π Bridge to Creativity: Glr directly connects to Fluency in Guilford's SOI Theory (Game 1)!
8. β‘ Gs - Processing Speed
Definition: Speed of performing automatic cognitive tasks under time pressure.
Real-world: Quick decision-making, rapid categorization, fast information processing.
Your challenge: Sort items as quickly as possible without sacrificing accuracy.