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Beyond Individual Tests: Youths' Cognitive Abilities, Basic Reading, and Writing. [PDF]
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Cognitive abilities and psychosocial functioning in bipolar disorder: findings from the BIPLONG study. [PDF]
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Cognitive Abilities of Musicians
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2011Playing music may involve different cognitive domains, but previous studies of musicians and patients with brain lesions have reported inconsistent associations between music performances and other cognitive functions. Fine musical performance may be associated with high executive and control functions.
Giovagnoli A. R., RAGLIO, Alfredo
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Schooling, cognitive ability and health [PDF]
A large literature documents a strong correlation between health and educational outcomes. In this paper we investigate the role of cognitive ability in the health-education nexus. Using NLSY data, we show that one standard deviation increase in cognitive ability is associated with roughly the same increase in health as two years of schooling and that ...
M. Christopher Auld, Nirmal Sidhu
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Cognitive Abilities and Lipomyelomeningocele
Psychological Reports, 1993Ten children with lipomyelomeningocele were evaluated with the WISC—R, the Wide Range Achievement Test—Revised, the Developmental Test of Visual-motor Integration, and the Child Behavior Checklist. These children were consecutive referrals to a birth defects clinic.
W N, Friedrich +2 more
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2012
AbstractThis chapter describes measures of cognitive ability (general mental ability and specific abilities) and examines their usefulness for personnel selection. An overview of definitional and theoretical issues as they apply to use of such measures in personnel decision making is provided first. Then, issues of reliability of measures are discussed,
Deniz S. Ones +2 more
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AbstractThis chapter describes measures of cognitive ability (general mental ability and specific abilities) and examines their usefulness for personnel selection. An overview of definitional and theoretical issues as they apply to use of such measures in personnel decision making is provided first. Then, issues of reliability of measures are discussed,
Deniz S. Ones +2 more
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2019
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is known for his pithy insights. He once observed that in finance “you don’t need to be a rocket scientist.
H. Kent Baker +2 more
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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is known for his pithy insights. He once observed that in finance “you don’t need to be a rocket scientist.
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Musical ability and cognitive abilities.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2009Does music make you smarter? Associations between music and cognitive functioning are notable only if the benefits apply reliably to nonmusical abilities and if music is unique in producing the effects. Such associations could arise either from music listening or music lessons, and there is no reason to believe that observed associations between ...
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