Current literature shows an association between intelligence and socio-cultural or socio-economic factors. The available evidence supports a stronger effect of exogenous factors on measures of crystalized intelligence than on fluid intelligence.
Adote Anum
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Chronotype, Time of Day, and Performance on Intelligence Tests in the School Setting
Research suggests the existence of an association between chronotype and intellectual performance, but the nature of this link remains unclear. Studies conducted in a laboratory setting point to the synchrony effect (better performance at a person’s ...
Konrad S. Jankowski +2 more
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Effect of age on variability in the production of text-based global inferences. [PDF]
As we age, our differences in cognitive skills become more visible, an effect especially true for memory and problem solving skills (i.e., fluid intelligence).
Lynne J Williams +2 more
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Pervasiveness of the IQ rise: a cross-temporal meta-analysis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Generational IQ gains in the general population (termed the Flynn effect) show an erratic pattern across different nations as well as across different domains of intelligence (fluid vs crystallized).
Jakob Pietschnig +2 more
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Five views of a secret: does cognition change during middle adulthood? [PDF]
This study examined five aspects of change (or stability) in cognitive abilities in middle adulthood across a 12-year period. Data come from the Interdisciplinary Study on Adult Development.
A Tomer +57 more
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Structure and correlates of cognitive aging in a narrow age cohort [PDF]
Aging-related changes occur for multiple domains of cognitive functioning. An accumulating body of research indicates that, rather than representing statistically independent phenomena, aging-related cognitive changes are moderately to strongly ...
Briley, Daniel A +3 more
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The Curvilinear Relationship between Age and Emotional Aperture : The Moderating Role of Agreeableness [PDF]
The capability to correctly recognize collective emotion expressions (i.e., emotional aperture) is crucial for effective social and work-related interactions. Yet, little remains known about the antecedents of this ability.
Faber, Anna, Walter, Frank
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Cultural Explorations of Human Intelligence Around the World [PDF]
The goal of this article is to review cultural explorations of human intelligence around the globe. The article opens in the first part with a consideration of cultural studies that suggest that there is more to intelligence than IQ.
Sternberg, Robert J.
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Hierarchies of factor solutions in the intelligence domain : applying methodology from personality psychology to gain insights into the nature of intelligence [PDF]
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Beauducel, André +2 more
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The C-Test: An Integrative Measure of Crystallized Intelligence
Crystallized intelligence is a pivotal broad ability factor in the major theories of intelligence including the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) model, the three-stratum model, and the extended Gf-Gc (fluid intelligence-crystallized intelligence) model and is ...
Purya Baghaei, Mona Tabatabaee
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