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Green, Adam E.; Cohen, Michael S.; Kim, Joseph U.; Gray, Jeremy R. – Intelligence, 2012
Creativity is likely to be related to intelligence, though the nature of this relationship remains largely unresolved and few studies have examined creativity in the context of measures traditionally related to intelligence. Like intelligence, creativity has often been studied as a static trait or as subject to change over long durations through…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Intelligence, Creativity, Stimuli
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Falter, Christine M.; Bailey, Anthony J. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2012
Gestalt grouping in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is selectively impaired for certain organization principles but for not others. Symmetry is a fundamental Gestalt principle characterizing many biological shapes. Sensitivity to symmetry was tested using the Picture Symmetry Test, which requires finding symmetry lines on pictures. Individuals…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Geometry, Visual Perception
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Allen, Scott J.; Shankman, Marcy Levy; Miguel, Rosanna F. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2012
Emotionally intelligent leadership (EIL) theory combines relevant models, theories, and research in the areas of emotional intelligence (EI) and leadership. With an intentional focus on context, self and others, emotionally intelligent leaders facilitate the attainment of desired outcomes. The 21 capacities described by the theory equip…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Emotional Intelligence, Student Leadership, Theories
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Wilmoth, Daniel R. – Intelligence, 2012
One motivation for trying recreational drugs is the desire for novel experiences. More intelligent people tend to value novelty more highly and may therefore be more likely to have tried recreational drugs. Using data from a national survey, it is shown that intelligence tends to be positively related to the probabilities of having tried alcohol,…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Narcotics, Athletes, Probability
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Moore, Amanda; Mamiseishvili, Ketevan – Journal of Education for Business, 2012
Collaborative learning experiences increase student learning, but what happens when students fail to collaborate? The authors investigated the relationship between emotional intelligence and group cohesion by studying 44 undergraduate teams who were completing semester-long projects in their business classes at a small private university in the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Emotional Intelligence, Correlation, Private Colleges
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Jansen, Petra; Heil, Martin – European Journal of Developmental Science, 2010
This study investigated the relation between motor development, intelligence and mental rotation ability in 5 to 6-year-old children. 80 children performed a standardized motor test (MOT 4-6), a paper-pencil mental rotation test (BIRT) and a non-verbal reasoning test (CPM). A multiple regression analysis revealed that intelligence and motor…
Descriptors: Motor Development, Young Children, Spatial Ability, Intelligence Tests
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McDonald, Geraldine – Teachers College Record, 2010
Background/Context: Although the Flynn effect has been recognized for 60 years and a wide range of factors has been suggested, there is still no agreement on cause. The effect is generally interpreted as a phenomenon involving changes in mental functioning as a consequence of various forms of environmental influence. Purpose: The purpose of the…
Descriptors: Intelligence Quotient, Age Grade Placement, School Demography, Test Norms
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Sturgis, Patrick; Read, Sanna; Allum, Nick – Intelligence, 2010
Social, or "generalized" trust is often characterised as the "attitudinal dimension" of social capital. It has been posited as key to a host of normatively desirable outcomes at the societal and individual levels. Yet the origins of individual variation in trust remain something of a mystery and continue to be a source of…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Trust (Psychology), Social Capital, Foreign Countries
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Immekus, Jason C.; Maller, Susan J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2010
Multisample confirmatory factor analysis (MCFA) and latent mean structures analysis (LMS) were used to test measurement invariance and latent mean differences on the Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Scale[TM] (KAIT) across males and females in the standardization sample. MCFA found that the parameters of the KAIT two-factor model were…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Factor Structure, Intelligence Tests, Factor Analysis
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Hafidi, Mohamed; Bensebaa, Tahar – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2014
Several adaptive and intelligent tutoring systems (AITS) have been developed with different variables. These variables were the cognitive traits, cognitive styles, and learning behavior. However, these systems neglect the importance of the learner's multiple intelligences, the learner's skill level and the learner's feedback when implementing…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Models, Foreign Countries, Pretests Posttests
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Mills, Jane; Felton-Busch, Catrina; Park, Tanya; Maza, Karen; Mills, Frances; Ghee, McCauley; Hitchins, Marnie; Chamberlain-Salaun, Jennifer; Neuendorf, Nalisa – Higher Education Research and Development, 2014
Attempts to recruit Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students into nursing degrees have made minimal impact on the number of registered nurses working in Australia's healthcare sector. Yet increasing the number of Indigenous nurses remains one of the most important objectives in strategies to close the health gap between Indigenous and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Nursing Education, Emotional Intelligence, Mentors
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Razak, Norizan Abdul; Zaini, Nuramirah – English Language Teaching, 2014
Many researches have shown that different approach needed in analysing linear and non-linear reading comprehension texts and different cognitive skills are required. This research attempts to discover the relationship between Science Stream students' reading competency on linear and non-linear texts in Malaysian University English Test (MUET) with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Scores, Multiple Intelligences
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Laasonen, Marja; Väre, Jenni; Oksanen-Hennah, Henna; Leppämäki, Sami; Tani, Pekka; Harno, Hanna; Hokkanen, Laura; Pothos, Emmanuel; Cleeremans, Axel – Annals of Dyslexia, 2014
In this study of the project DyAdd, implicit learning was investigated through two paradigms in adults (18-55 years) with dyslexia (n?=?36) or with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD, n?=?22) and in controls (n?=?35). In the serial reaction time (SRT) task, there were no group differences in learning. However, those with ADHD exhibited…
Descriptors: Adults, Dyslexia, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Reaction Time
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El Hassan, Karma; Mouganie, Zeina – School Psychology International, 2014
This study investigated the effect of the Social Decision-Making Skills Curriculum (SDSC) on the emotional intelligence and the prosocial behaviors of primary students in Grades 1-3, in a private school in Lebanon. Students were trained in social problem-solving and social decision-making skills through the implementation of the SDSC. Participants…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Psychology, Decision Making, Curriculum
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Emberti Gialloreti, Leonardo; Pardini, Matteo; Benassi, Francesca; Marciano, Sara; Amore, Mario; Mutolo, Maria Giulia; Porfirio, Maria Cristina; Curatolo, Paolo – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2014
Recent years have seen an increase in the use of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) evaluation as an easy-to-use, reproducible, proxy-measure of brain structural abnormalities. Here, we evaluated RNFL thickness in a group of subjects with high functioning autism (HFA) or with Asperger Syndrome (AS) to its potential as a tool to study autism…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Physiology, Control Groups
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