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Fiori, Marina; Antonakis, John – Intelligence, 2012
We examined how general intelligence, personality, and emotional intelligence--measured as an ability using the MSCEIT--predicted performance on a selective-attention task requiring participants to ignore distracting emotion information. We used a visual prime in which participants saw a pair of faces depicting emotions; their task was to focus on…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Stimuli, Reaction Time, Attention
Dang, Cai-Ping; Braeken, Johan; Ferrer, Emilio; Liu, Chang – Intelligence, 2012
This study explored the controversy surrounding working memory: whether it is a unitary system providing general purpose resources or a more differentiated system with domain-specific sub-components. A total of 348 participants completed a set of 6 working memory tasks that systematically varied in storage target contents and type of information…
Descriptors: Evidence, Intelligence, Structural Equation Models, Short Term Memory
Rose, Susan A.; Feldman, Judith F.; Jankowski, Jeffery J.; Van Rossem, Ronan – Intelligence, 2012
This study provides the first direct evidence of cognitive continuity for multiple specific information processing abilities from infancy and toddlerhood to pre-adolescence, and provides support for the view that infant abilities form the basis of later childhood abilities. Data from a large sample of children (N = 131) were obtained at five…
Descriptors: Evidence, Structural Equation Models, Intelligence Quotient, Infants
Troche, Stefan J.; Rammsayer, Thomas H. – Intelligence, 2009
According to the temporal resolution power (TRP) hypothesis, higher TRP as reflected by better performance on psychophysical timing tasks accounts for faster speed of information processing and increased efficiency of information processing leading to better performance on tests of psychometric intelligence. An alternative explanation of…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Short Term Memory, Psychometrics, Information Processing
Peer reviewedDulaney, Cynthia L.; And Others – Intelligence, 1994
Intelligence-related differences in perceptual processing in a global/local task were studied for 19 mentally retarded high school students and 19 nonretarded college students. Both groups processed global information faster than local information, and local naming practice caused increases in local processing time. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Global Approach, High School Students
Peer reviewedDeary, Ian J.; Crawford, J. R. – Intelligence, 1998
Considers the contribution to information-processing accounts of human intelligence differences made by Arthur Jensen, commending his persistence in research and noting his reductionist orientation. Explores the question of correlated vectors studied by Jensen. (SLD)
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Cognitive Processes, Correlation, Genetics
Peer reviewedSaccuzzo, Dennis P.; And Others – Intelligence, 1994
Eighty gifted and 80 nongifted African American, Latino, Filipino, and white elementary school students were evaluated through information processing tasks. There were large differences on all four tasks, two depending on speed of processing and two not dependent on speed, as a function of grade and gifted program membership. (SLD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Black Students, Children, Cognitive Ability

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