GAIA Statistical Report

Paul Cooijmans Dec 2 2001

Scores out of 54 after removal of items 15, 27, 30 31, 35 and 40 (202 submissions, median score 23):

01**
02*
03***
04**
05*
06**
07*****
08***
09***** **
11*****
12***** *
13***
14****
15*
16***** ****
17***** **
18***** ****
19***
20***** ***
21***** *****
22***** ***
23***** ***** *
24***** ***** *
25***** ***
26***** ***
27*****
28***** *
29*****
30***** *
31***
32*****
33***** ***
34*****
35*
36***
37*****
39***
41*
42**
44*
45**
49*
51*
53*
54*

Males: 132, median 22
Females: 63, median 23

Norms

GAIA Centile Comment
1 .5
2 1
3 2
4 3
54
65
7 7
8 9 No diagnoses or serious problems up to here.
9 11 Various diagnoses and serious problems from here on.
1013
11 14
12 17
13 19
14 21
15 22
16 25
17 29 Diagnosis of Asperger not unlikely from here on (but a psychiatrist is needed for that), but other diagnoses may be possible too, some of which get priority over Asperger. GAIA gives a general measure of disposition for psychiatric disorders and cannot point to one particular disorder.
18 33
19 36
20 39
21 43
22 48
23 52
24 58
25 63
26 66
27 69
28 72
29 75
30 78
31 80
32 82
33 85
3489
3590
36 91
37 93
38 95
39 95
40 96
41 96
42 97
43 97
44 97
45 97.5
46 98
47 98
48 98
49 98.3
50 98.5
51 98.8
52 99
53 99.3
54 99.75

Diagnoses

Diagnosis # Median score for those
Bipolar1223
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder1424
Depression3424.5
AD(H)D1328
Asperger Syndrome2230.5
Schizoid Personality431.5

Major problems in life

Problem # Median score for those
Procrastination414.5
Motivation820.5
Financial421.5
Various social problems3423
Finding mate/friends1526
Finding/keeping a job1527
Relationship problems728

Item analysis

(60 items, 24 submissions with median score 25)

# = item number
P = %age of candidates checking that item
M = Median score of those checking the item

#PM
14326.5
23335
34331
42936
54328
63337
73829
86031.5
96026.5
106727.5
115427
121739
137526.5
145434
159225
165426
172127
183326.5
193332.5
203827
213836
224326
233331.5
245429
256436
266031.5
276025
283337
296329
307526
316025
322134
336727.5
343332
354624
36935
372127
382527,5
396726
407126
412136
422536
436726.5
445031.5
452126
461738
472138
482538
493338
504627
514326
521326
535030
544636
55438
561338
57933
583329
593827
606026.5

Additional statistics as of December 2005

Known GAIA scores of high-range testees

# testees: 40
Mean: 17.58
SD: 11.38
Male mean: 17.29
Female mean: 19.17 (6 persons)

2*
3**
4**
5*
6***
8**
9**
10***
11**
13*
15*
16*
18*
21***
22***
24*
28*
29****
32*
35*
36*
37*
38*
41*

National averages

Country# scoresAverage score
Canada230
Australia325
Israel221
Netherlands421
United_States1116.6
Finland215
Sweden315
Belgium29.5
United_Kingdom35.7

Correlation with IQ tests

Test#cor
Numbers60.41
Test To End All Tests60.25
WAIS50.07
Final Test90.05
Space, Time & Hyperspace22-0.09
Unknown tests7-0.1
Analogies #15-0.12
Test of Shock and Awe5-0.33
Long Test For Genius11-0.35
Qoymans Multiple-Choice #48-0.4
Association Subtest of LTFG12-0.42
Genius Association Test5-0.44
Qoymans Multiple-Choice6-0.55
Analogies of LTFG12-0.6
Qoymans Multiple-Choice #311-0.63
NVCP6-0.84
Sigma Test6-0.88
Logima Strictica 365-0.93

Weighted average of correlations: -0.319

So there is a negative correlation with IQ here. Over the past years a negative correlation has been repeatedly found between IQ and various indicators of disposition for psychiatric disorders, as well as between IQ and presence of actual psychiatric disorders.

Correlation with personal details

Personalia#cor
PSIA Introverted50.8
Disorders (own)160.78
PSIA Deviance150.77
PSIA System120.57
PSIA Orderly50.33
Disorders (parents and siblings)160.3
PSIA Cold50.3
PSIA Aspergoid50.25
Year of birth260.21
PSIA Cruel50.19
PSIA Neurotic50.08
PSIA Ethics150.08
PSIA Antisocial50.04
PSIA Extreme50.04
Educational level16-0.05
PSIA Rare5-0.15
Mother's educational level15-0.17
PSIA Just5-0.17
Father's eduational level15-0.18
PSIA True5-0.78
PSIA Rational5-0.86

The high positive correlations with Disorders and PSIA Deviance reflect the validity of the GAIA as a measure of disposition for psychiatric disorders. The lower correlations with the three measures of Educational level, though not significant, are related to the negative correlation between GAIA and IQ (educational level correlates positively with IQ).

Correlation with national IQs

-.25 over 36 pairs.