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"Intelligence" - To Test or Not to Test

Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, 2018
Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, Vol 9 No 2 (1975)
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Intelligent Use of Intelligence Tests

Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2015
It is well established that Canadians produce higher raw scores than their U.S. counterparts on intellectual assessments. As a result of these differences in ability along with smaller variability in the population’s intellectual performance, Canadian normative data will yield lower standard scores for most raw score points compared to U.S. norms.
Jessie L. Miller   +5 more
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Intelligence and Intelligence Testing

2016
Most online tests measure intelligence or facets of intelligence. The most extensive research in personality has been applied to the area of intelligence (Holling, Preckel, & Vock, 2004). Intelligence tests have been shown to be amongst the most valid predictors of outcomes such as job performance (Schmidt & Hunter, 1998), academic performance (Watkins,
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What Should Intelligence Tests Test? Implications of a Triarchic Theory of Intelligence for Intelligence Testing

Educational Researcher, 1984
IQ tests work only for some people some of the time. This assertion is an inescapable conclusion of the fact that "it is unusual for a validity coefficient to rise above .60, though that is far from perfect prediction" (Cronbach, 1970, p. 135). This situation has not really changed over many years: In reviewing the literature on test validities ...
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