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Gf (fluid intelligence)

included inductive and deductive reasoning abilities that were influenced by biology and neurological factors as well as through incidental learning through interaction with environment..more perceptual

Gc (crystalized)

consisted primarily of acquired stores of knowledge that reflected to a large extent, influence of acculturation..more verbal

Gsm (short term memory)

the ability to encode, maintain, and manipulate information one's immediate awareness

Glr (long term storage and retrieval)

the ability to store, consolidate, and retrieve, information over periods of time measures in minted, hours, days, and years.

Gs (processing speed)

the ability to perform simple, repetitive cognitive tasks quickly and fluently (accurate).

Gt (reaction and decision speed)

the speed of making very simple decisions or judgements when its,s are presented one at a time.

Gq (quantitative knowledge)


the depth and breadth of knowledge related to mathematics

Grw (reading and writing)

the depth and breadth of knowledge and skills related to written language.

Ga (auditory processing)

the ability to detect and process nonverbal information in sound.

Gps (psychomotor speed)

the speed and fluidity with which physical body movements can be made.

Gkn (domain-specific knowledge)


the depth, breadth, and mastery of specialized knowledge (knowledge not all members of society are expected to have).

Go (Olfactory abilities)

the ability to detect and process meaningful information in odors.

Gh (Tactile abilities)

the abilities to detect and process meaningful information in haptic (touch) sensations.

Gk (kinesthetic abilities)

the abilities to detect and process meaningful information in proprioceptive sensations.

Gp (Psychomotor abilities)

the abilities to perform physical body motor movements (e.g. movements of fingers, hands, and legs) with precision, coordination, or strength.

Gv (visual processing)

the ability to use simulated mental imagery (often in conjunction with currently perceived images) to solve problems.