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  1. Measurement of Working Memory on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale: Should We Subtract Arithmetic?

    Deficits in working memory are often used as evidence to support the diagnosis of a neuropsychological disorder or acquired brain injury. Subtests...

    Allyson G. Harrison, A. Lynne Beal, ... Anna Gallagher in Psychological Injury and Law
    Article 04 February 2024
  2. Revisiting College Entry Testing to Increase Trained Deaf Teachers in the Classrooms

    Graduate Records Examinations (GRE) remain an important criterion for admission to the graduate program. This study explored the predictive role of...

    Millicent Musyoka, Raymond Doe in Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities
    Article 24 April 2023
  3. Are you intelligent or rational? On the independence of intelligence quotient from rationality quotient

    Rationality quotient (RQ), which has been recently introduced by Keith Stanovich, relies on two hypotheses. First, intelligence and rationality are...

    Nasser Noshadi, Hajar Nazarpour, Fariborz Nikdel in Current Psychology
    Article 21 March 2024
  4. Comparing Intellectual and Memory Abilities of Older Autistic Adults with Typically Develo** Older Adults Using WAIS-IV and WMS-IV

    This study aimed to compare cognitive and memory abilities between older adults with and without autism over the age of 50. Twenty-eight individuals...

    Venus W. S. Tse, Jason Crabtree, ... Joshua Stott in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article Open access 22 August 2019
  5. Intelligence and working memory: evidence from administering the WAIS-IV to Italian adults and elderly

    The present study took advantage of data collected on more than 2100 Italian adult and elderly individuals during the standardization of the WAIS-IV...

    Erika Borella, Lina Pezzuti, ... Cesare Cornoldi in Psychological Research
    Article 04 April 2019
  6. Handedness, intelligence, visual-perceptual and motor functions in young adults

    This study was conducted to investigate intelligence and visual-perceptual and motor functions in relation to hand dominance and the moderating role...

    Siamak Khodarahimi, Amir Karami, ... Maria Mercedes Ovejero Bruna in Current Psychology
    Article 23 March 2021
  7. The Beck Depression Inventory—Second Edition as a Symptom Validity Test: Importing European Cutoffs to the USA

    Fuermaier et al. (Applied Neuropsychology: Adult,  2023 ) reported that the Beck Depression Inventory–Second Edition (BDI-II; Beck et al. in Beck...

    Chantal M. Boucher, Luciano Giromini, ... Laszlo A Erdodi in Psychological Injury and Law
    Article 29 May 2024
  8. Processing speed and working memory are predicted by components of successful aging: a HUNT study

    Background

    Research has demonstrated that cognitive heterogeneity occurs with aging both within and between individuals. The purpose of this study was...

    Ingunn Bosnes, Ole Bosnes, ... Ove Almkvist in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 28 January 2022
  9. Wechsler Intelligence Scale

    Living reference work entry 2024
  10. Subjective working memory predicts objective memory in cognitively normal aging: a HUNT study

    Background

    Recent studies have shown that subjective memory is multi-, rather than uni-dimensional, in line with the results of objective memory...

    Ole Bosnes, Ove Almkvist, ... Eystein Stordal in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 29 July 2020
  11. Neuropsychological Functioning in Sexual Offenders With and Without Pedophilic Disorder

    This study sought to examine neuropsychological functioning in men with pedophilic disorder (PD), in order to assess whether findings from prior...

    Emilie H. Picard, Lillian L. Bopp, Barry Rosenfeld in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    Article 25 September 2023
  12. Cutoff Elasticity in Multivariate Models of Performance Validity Assessment as a Function of the Number of Components and Aggregation Method

    There are growing concerns that increasing the number of performance validity tests (PVTs) may inflate the false positive rate. Indeed, the number of...

    Laszlo A. Erdodi in Psychological Injury and Law
    Article 14 November 2023
  13. Seeing Clearly in the Twilight: The Clinical and Forensic Relevance of the Indeterminate/Borderline Range in Multivariate Models of Performance Validity Assessment

    A recent AACN consensus statement (Guilmette et al. in  The Clinical Neuropsychologist , 34 (3), 437–453, 2020 ) endorsed the indeterminate / Borderline ...

    Laszlo A. Erdodi in Psychological Injury and Law
    Article 08 March 2024
  14. Effects of different types of leisure activities on working memory across the adult lifespan

    The aim of the present study was to contrast the potential influence of five independent types of leisure activities (physical, mental, social,...

    Selene Cansino, Frine Torres-Trejo, ... Silvia Ruiz-Velasco in Psychological Research
    Article Open access 06 July 2024
  15. The Memory Integrated Language Test (MIL Test): Initial Validation of a Novel Web-Based Performance Validity Test

    This pilot study aimed to establish initial validity of a novel web-based freestanding performance validity test (PVT ) in a mixed clinical sample of...

    Mira I. Leese, Jarett E. Roseberry, ... S. Kristian Hill in Psychological Injury and Law
    Article 15 January 2024
  16. Potenzialanalyse bei Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit

    Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit hat negative Auswirkungen auf die Gesundheit der betroffenen Personen. Potenzialanalysen können im Bereich der Erfassung von...
    Melanie Jagla-Franke, Gabriele H. Franke in Psychologische Begutachtung
    Living reference work entry 2024
  17. Theories of Intelligence

    Some of the most robust phenomena in behavioral science relate to individual differences in intellectual functioning. This chapter provides an...
    Matthew J. Euler, Julia V. Vehar, Jasmin E. Guevara in Handbook of Clinical Child Psychology
    Chapter 2023
  18. Does habitual moderate alcohol consumption enhance working memory performance?

    The present study aimed to establish whether habitual alcohol consumption benefits verbal and spatial working memory performance after addressing the...

    Selene Cansino, Frine Torres-Trejo, ... Silvia Ruiz-Velasco in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 18 November 2023
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