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Intelligence (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Intelligence'
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(Over and) beyond high-stakes testing.
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19449993-over-high-stakes-testing.htm
The capacity to vote of persons with serious mental illness.
29 Apr 2009
OBJECTIVE: Despite legal protections, persons with mental illness continue to experience discrimination that limits their access to voting in elections. In response, a number of states have adopted individualized functional determinations of mental ...
rec_pub_19411349-the-capacity-vote-persons-serious-mental-illness.htm
Decomposing self-estimates of intelligence: structure and sex differences across 12 nations.
29 Apr 2009
This study examines the structure of self-estimates of intelligence (SEI) across 12 nations (Australia, Austria, Brazil, France, Iran, Israel, Malaysia, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, UK and US). Participants rated themselves on general and specific ...
rec_pub_18851768-decomposing-self-estimates-intelligence-structure-sex-differences-12.htm
29 Apr 2009
BACKGROUND: Twins with Pfeiffer syndrome (or acrocephalosyndactyly) had a similar phenotypic appearance with findings of classic or type 1 Pfeiffer syndrome, including bicoronal and sagittal craniosynostoses, midface hypoplasia, and broad ...
rec_pub_19390453-pfeiffer-syndrome-twins-despite-improved-correction-twin-growth.htm
[Assortative mating in temperament and intelligence, and the role of marital satisfaction]
29 Apr 2009
Assortative mating is the mating of pairs that are more similar in some trait than would be expected from random mating. It takes place when sexually reproducing organisms tend to mate with individuals that are like themselves in some respect ...
rec_pub_19403080-assortative-mating-temperament-intelligence-role-marital-satisfaction.htm
False memory propensity in people reporting recovered memories of past lives.
29 Apr 2009
Are elevated rates of false recall and recognition in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm associated with false autobiographical memories in everyday life? To investigate this issue, the authors recruited participants who reported improbable ...
rec_pub_19413413-false-memory-propensity-people-reporting-recovered-memories-past-lives.htm
29 Apr 2009
Arithmetic ability was tested in children with cerebral palsy without severe intellectual impairment (verbal IQ >or= 70) attending special (n = 41) or mainstream education (n = 16) as well as control children in mainstream education (n = 16) ...
rec_pub_19406754-the-relationship-medical-impairments-arithmetic-development-children.htm
Why IQ is not a covariate in cognitive studies of neurodevelopmental disorders.
29 Apr 2009
IQ scores are volatile indices of global functional outcome, the final common path of an individual's genes, biology, cognition, education, and experiences. In studying neurocognitive outcomes in children with neurodevelopmental disorders, it is ...
rec_pub_19402919-why-iq-covariate-cognitive-studies-neurodevelopmental-disorders.htm
Heterogeneity in ADHD: neuropsychological pathways, comorbidity and symptom domains.
29 Apr 2009
The aim of the present study was to investigate different neuropsychological impairments and comorbid behavioral problems in relation to symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), studying the independent effects of different ...
rec_pub_19016322-heterogeneity-adhd-neuropsychological-pathways-comorbidity-symptom.htm
29 Apr 2009
It is assumed that attention problems (AP) are related to impaired executive functioning. We investigated the association between AP and inhibitory control and tested to what extent the association was due to genetic factors shared with IQ. Data ...
rec_pub_19413451-attention-problems-inhibitory-control-intelligence-index-overlapping.htm
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