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  1. Can you tell people’s cognitive ability level from their response patterns in questionnaires?

    Questionnaires are ever present in survey research. In this study, we examined whether an indirect indicator of general cognitive ability could be...

    Stefan Schneider, Raymond Hernandez, ... Arthur A. Stone in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 25 March 2024
  2. Depressive status moderates the association between cognitive ability and psychological resilience in young adults

    Associations among cognitive ability, depressive symptoms, and psychological resilience have been found, but the interaction among these variables...

    Szu-Hung Lin, Tzu-Yun Huang, ... Cheng-Ta Yang in Current Psychology
    Article 20 March 2024
  3. The relationships between urbanicity, general cognitive ability, and susceptibility to the Ebbinghaus illusion

    Previous studies have shown that, in samples of non-Western observers, susceptibility to the Ebbinghaus illusion is stronger in urban than rural...

    Serge Caparos, Esther Boissin in Psychological Research
    Article 06 April 2024
  4. Cognitive Ability as Both the Flynn Effect and Dysgenics

    Several scholars have noticed that there has been a substantial Flynn effect (i.e., the rise of test scores identified within cognitive ability...
    Björn Boman in Parallelization
    Chapter 2023
  5. Cognitive load-induced pupil dilation reflects potential flight ability

    Previous studies suggested that the degree of pupil dilation distinguishes between different levels of flight cadets, particularly, in terms of task...

    Zhong Zheng, Shihuan Gao, ... **eshun Wang in Current Psychology
    Article 12 August 2022
  6. A General Cognitive Ability Factor for the UK Biobank

    UK Biobank participants do not have a high-quality measure of intelligence or polygenic scores (PGSs) of intelligence to simultaneously examine the...

    Camille Michèle Williams, Ghislaine Labouret, ... Franck Ramus in Behavior Genetics
    Article 15 November 2022
  7. Cognitive Ability and Job Performance: Meta-analytic Evidence for the Validity of Narrow Cognitive Abilities

    Cognitive ability is one of the best predictors of performance on the job and past research has seemingly converged on the idea that narrow cognitive...

    Christopher D. Nye, **g**g Ma, Serena Wee in Journal of Business and Psychology
    Article 16 February 2022
  8. Cognitive ability and locus of control: the effect of parental involvement on the academic performance of elementary and secondary school students

    The purpose of this study is to investigate the mechanism of the impacts of parental involvement on the academic performance of students. A total of...

    Fan Yang, Yonghui Qian, Zhichen **a in Current Psychology
    Article 22 March 2023
  9. Exploring the Relationships Between Autozygosity, Educational Attainment, and Cognitive Ability in a Contemporary, Trans-Ancestral American Sample

    Previous studies have found significant associations between estimated autozygosity - the proportion of an individual’s genome contained in...

    Sarah MC Colbert, Matthew C Keller, ... Emma C Johnson in Behavior Genetics
    Article 28 September 2022
  10. Do Cleaner Fish (Labroides dimidiatus) Have General Cognitive Ability? A Reanalysis of Individual Differences Data and Consideration of Phylogenetic Context

    Aellen et al. ( 2022 ) recently suggested on the basis of principal component analysis (PCA) that there is no general cognitive ability (GCA) factor in...

    Michael A. Woodley of Menie, Mateo Peñaherrera-Aguirre, Matthew A. Sarraf in Evolutionary Psychological Science
    Article 17 March 2023
  11. Ability

    Xu Shangxia, Zhang Houcan, Zhang Kan in The ECPH Encyclopedia of Psychology
    Living reference work entry 2024
  12. Over ninety years old: Does high cognitive reserve still help brain efficiency?

    Nonagenarians and centenarians, also called oldest-old, are a very heterogeneous population that counts a limited number of individuals as it is a...

    Elisa Carta, Alice Riccardi, ... Sara Mondini in Psychological Research
    Article Open access 06 October 2023
  13. Social and cultural capital and learners’ cognitive ability: issues and prospects for educational relevance, access and equity towards digital communication in China

    Past researchers examined how an individual’s social as well as cultural exposure and experiences impact the educational excellence of a learner...

    Wang Kai in Current Psychology
    Article 19 February 2022
  14. Dangers of residual confounding: a cautionary tale featuring cognitive ability, socioeconomic background, and education

    Background

    Cognitive ability and socioeconomic background (SEB) have been previously identified as determinants of achieved level of education....

    Kimmo Sorjonen, Daniel Falkstedt, ... Gustav Nilsonne in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 18 September 2021
  15. Cognitive Profiles are Better Predictors of Literacy Attainment Than Diagnostic Outcomes in Children with High ADHD Symptoms

    We examined whether cognitive profiles or diagnostic outcomes are better predictors of literacy performance for children being considered for an ADHD...

    Sinead Rhodes, Josephine N. Booth, ... Tracy M. Stewart in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article Open access 16 June 2024
  16. Does social rigidity predict cognitive rigidity? Profiles of socio-cognitive polarization

    Recent research has proposed a relationship between rigid political ideologies and underlying ‘cognitive styles’. However, there remain discrepancies...

    Carola Salvi, Paola Iannello, ... Alessandro Antonietti in Psychological Research
    Article 06 May 2023
  17. The protective role of cognitive reserve: an empirical study in mild cognitive impairment

    Background

    Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) describes an aging profile characterized by a cognitive decline that is worse than expected in normal aging...

    Giulia Marselli, Francesca Favieri, ... Maria Casagrande in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 07 June 2024
  18. Cognition and Cognitive Reserve

    Cognition is a mental process that provides the ability to think, know, and learn. Though cognitive skills are necessary to do daily tasks and...

    Anisha Savarimuthu, R. Joseph Ponniah in Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science
    Article 27 January 2024
  19. Mind the Gap: Executive Function Is Associated with the Discrepancy Between Cognitive and Adaptive Functioning in Autistic Children Without Cognitive Delay

    Adaptive functioning is central to autistic individuals’ independence and well-being. However, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with poor...

    Yael Braverman, Sarah R. Edmunds, ... Susan Faja in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 23 May 2024
  20. Cognitive differences across ethnoracial category, socioeconomic status across the Alzheimer’s disease spectrum: Can an ability discrepancy score level the playing field?

    An ability discrepancy (crystallized minus fluid abilities) might be a personally relevant cognitive marker of risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and...

    Ian M. McDonough, Shameka L. Cody, ... Taylor E. Popp in Memory & Cognition
    Article 25 March 2022
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