Watson-Glaser Critical Thinking Test

Watson-Glaser™ II Critical Thinking Appraisal

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Feature WG II Form D WG Short WG Form A
Administration Time/Test Length 35 min/40 items 35 min/40 items 55 min/80 items
Improved Score Distribution More difficult items are included, improving differentiation among high ability candidates Item passing rates tended to be high overall, limiting differentiation among high ability candidates Item passing rates tended to be high overall, limiting differentiation among high ability candidates
Interpretable Subtest Scores

Provides total score and interpretable subtest scores

Holistic approach is recommended for selection, using total score composite

Recommend using subtest information for further probing in interview, and for development plans

No interpretable subtest scores No interpretable subtest scores
Business Relevant/
Contemporary Items

Approximately 50%
are business relevant; 50% relate to broader issues (e.g., political and social)

All items deal with contemporary issues (e.g., oil import restrictions); approximately 40% are completely new items

Approximately 8% of items are business relevant; 92% relate
to broader issues
(e.g., political and social)

Some item topics
have become dated (e.g., death rays)

Approximately 4% of items are business relevant; 96% relate to broader issues (e.g., political and social)

Some item topics
have become dated (e.g., death rays)

Improved Face Validity/ Adaptability Across Countries 100% of items transportable/relevant for Canada, UK, Netherlands, Australia; more than 85% for France and China Some item topics less face valid for individuals from
other countries
(e.g., Chamber of Commerce; U.S. Dept. of Defense)
Some item topics less face valid for individuals from other countries (e.g., Chamber of Commerce; U.S. Dept. of Defense)
Maintained Large Number of Norms Groups Norms for 14 groups based on occupation, position, and industry Norms for 14 groups based on occupation,  position, and industry (plus 9 broad industry-based groups) Norms for 44 groups based on occupation, position, industry, and educational level

 

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