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g as a consequence of shared genes.
November 1, 2001... 1. Introduction
The nature of g continues to be a central question for research on human intelligence. Some theorists hypothesize that the g factor is an epiphenomenon that emerges because common cognitive tasks share a reliance on...
Predictive validity of the emotional accuracy research scale.
November 1, 2001... 1. Introduction
Emotional intelligence (Salovey & Mayer, 1990) has been conceptualized as a kind of intelligence that includes the abilities both to accurately understand one's own emotions and to accurately interpret others' emotional...
Reaction times and intelligence differences A population-based cohort study.
November 1, 2001... 1. Introduction
Psychologists seeking the origins of human mental ability differences have had recourse to reaction time tasks for over a century. They assumed that parameters of the response to a simple stimulus might reveal some key...
The relationship between academic and practical intelligence: a case study in Kenya.
November 1, 2001... 1. Introduction
The conventional wisdom is that people may have relatively high levels of intelligence in an academic setting and yet show little intelligence in practical settings, or that they may show relatively high levels of...
Three randomized experiments on the longitudinal effects of the Transcendental Meditation technique on cognition(#).
November 1, 2001... 1. Introduction
The hypothesis for the present research was that regular experience of the wakeful hypometabolic state produced by the Transcendental Meditation program develops general cognitive ability (Alexander et al., 1990; Dillbeck &...