Higher IQ in adolescence is related to a younger subjective age in later life. Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study.

Stephan Y, Sutin AR, Kornadt A, Caudroit J, Terracciano A (2018)
Intelligence 69: 195-199.

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Stephan, Yannick; Sutin, Angelina R.; Kornadt, AnnaUniBi ; Caudroit, Johan; Terracciano, Antonio
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Zeitschriftentitel
Intelligence
Band
69
Seite(n)
195-199
ISSN
0160-2896
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2920857

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Stephan Y, Sutin AR, Kornadt A, Caudroit J, Terracciano A. Higher IQ in adolescence is related to a younger subjective age in later life. Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. Intelligence. 2018;69:195-199.
Stephan, Y., Sutin, A. R., Kornadt, A., Caudroit, J., & Terracciano, A. (2018). Higher IQ in adolescence is related to a younger subjective age in later life. Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. Intelligence, 69, 195-199. doi:10.1016/j.intell.2018.06.006
Stephan, Yannick, Sutin, Angelina R., Kornadt, Anna, Caudroit, Johan, and Terracciano, Antonio. 2018. “Higher IQ in adolescence is related to a younger subjective age in later life. Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study.”. Intelligence 69: 195-199.
Stephan, Y., Sutin, A. R., Kornadt, A., Caudroit, J., and Terracciano, A. (2018). Higher IQ in adolescence is related to a younger subjective age in later life. Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. Intelligence 69, 195-199.
Stephan, Y., et al., 2018. Higher IQ in adolescence is related to a younger subjective age in later life. Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. Intelligence, 69, p 195-199.
Y. Stephan, et al., “Higher IQ in adolescence is related to a younger subjective age in later life. Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study.”, Intelligence, vol. 69, 2018, pp. 195-199.
Stephan, Y., Sutin, A.R., Kornadt, A., Caudroit, J., Terracciano, A.: Higher IQ in adolescence is related to a younger subjective age in later life. Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. Intelligence. 69, 195-199 (2018).
Stephan, Yannick, Sutin, Angelina R., Kornadt, Anna, Caudroit, Johan, and Terracciano, Antonio. “Higher IQ in adolescence is related to a younger subjective age in later life. Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study.”. Intelligence 69 (2018): 195-199.
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