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Which Matters More, Cognitive or Non-cognitive Ability?
From a psychological perspective, both cognitive and non-cognitive abilities are significant drivers of human growth. The ability to gather, choose, and comprehend information is referred to as cognitive ability. To be more specific, it consists of human abilities to comprehend the nature and characteristics of objects, as well as how they relate to ...
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Non-Cognitive Diagnostic Assessment of Class 7 Islamic Education Learning at Junior High School
The research was conducted to determine the implementation of non-cognitive diagnostic assessment of the ability to read and write hijaiyah letters and write Al-Quran verses, the results of non-cognitive diagnostic assessment of the ability to write ...
Ali Anhar Syi'bul Huda +1 more
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Adolescents’ height and cognitive ability in China
Cognitive ability, as an early human capital, has always been an important research object in modern education and labor economics. Despite growing awareness of the importance of height in individual growth and development, there are few empirical ...
Xiao-Hang Guo +2 more
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Apolipoprotein E genotype does not moderate the associations of depressive symptoms, neuroticism and allostatic load with cognitive ability and cognitive aging in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936. [PDF]
In this replication-and-extension study, we tested whether depressive symptoms, neuroticism, and allostatic load (multisystem physiological dysregulation) were related to lower baseline cognitive ability and greater subsequent cognitive decline in older ...
Zander Crook +10 more
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Considered as a key component of human capital, mental health has drawn substantial scholarly attention for its effect on people's health status and economic outcome.
Ting Ren, Xinguo Yu, Weiwei Yang
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Spatial Ability Differences in Athletes and Non-Athletes
Background: Cognitive processes, specifically spatial abilities, are responsible for integration of daily activities. Many factors contribute to the plasticity of the brain which, furthermore, alter the spatial ability.
Jessica Cynthia +2 more
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Apolipoprotein E (APOE) is the major genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Inconsistent results about the role of APOE ε4 alleles on cognitive decline of community non-dementia elderly have been reported.
Lijun Wang +8 more
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Born to Lead? The Effect of Birth Order on Non-Cognitive Abilities [PDF]
We study the effect of birth order on personality traits among men using population data on enlistment records and occupations for Sweden. We find that earlier born men are more persistent, socially outgoing, willing to assume responsibility, and able to take initiative than later-borns.
Black, Sandra E. +2 more
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Digital literacy and income inequality among farm households: evidence from China
BackgroundThe digital economy represents a pivotal pathway for mitigating rural income inequality and advancing common prosperity. As a prerequisite capability in the digital era, whether digital literacy can effectively alleviate imbalances in income ...
Qingjun Zhao, Cui Fu, Hanrui Wang
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Enhanced cognitive ability has been shown to impart fitness advantages to some species by facilitating establishment in new environments. However, the cause of such enhancement remains enigmatic.
Pizza Ka Yee Chow +4 more
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