Correspondence Between the General Ability to Discriminate Sensory Stimuli and General Intelligence

Meyer CS, Hagmann-von Arx P, Lemola S, Grob A (2010)
Journal of Individual Differences 31(1): 46-56.

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Meyer, Christine Sandra; Hagmann-von Arx, Priska; Lemola, SakariUniBi ; Grob, Alexander
Abstract / Bemerkung
For more than a century the veracity of Spearman’s postulate that there is a nearly perfect correspondence between general intelligence and general sensory discrimination has remained unresolved. Most studies have found significant albeit small correlations. However, this can be used neither to confirm nor dismiss Spearman’s postulate, a major weakness of previous research being that only single discrimination capacities were considered rather than general discrimination. The present study examines Spearman’s hypothesis with a sample of 1,330 5- to 10-year-old children, using structural equation modeling. The results support Spearman’s hypothesis with a strong correlation (r = .78). Results are discussed in terms of the validity of the general sensory discrimination factor. In addition, age-group-specific analyses explored the age differentiation hypothesis.
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Individual Differences
Band
31
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
46-56
ISSN
1614-0001
eISSN
2151-2299
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2980199

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Meyer CS, Hagmann-von Arx P, Lemola S, Grob A. Correspondence Between the General Ability to Discriminate Sensory Stimuli and General Intelligence. Journal of Individual Differences. 2010;31(1):46-56.
Meyer, C. S., Hagmann-von Arx, P., Lemola, S., & Grob, A. (2010). Correspondence Between the General Ability to Discriminate Sensory Stimuli and General Intelligence. Journal of Individual Differences, 31(1), 46-56. https://doi.org/10.1027/1614-0001/a000006
Meyer, Christine Sandra, Hagmann-von Arx, Priska, Lemola, Sakari, and Grob, Alexander. 2010. “Correspondence Between the General Ability to Discriminate Sensory Stimuli and General Intelligence”. Journal of Individual Differences 31 (1): 46-56.
Meyer, C. S., Hagmann-von Arx, P., Lemola, S., and Grob, A. (2010). Correspondence Between the General Ability to Discriminate Sensory Stimuli and General Intelligence. Journal of Individual Differences 31, 46-56.
Meyer, C.S., et al., 2010. Correspondence Between the General Ability to Discriminate Sensory Stimuli and General Intelligence. Journal of Individual Differences, 31(1), p 46-56.
C.S. Meyer, et al., “Correspondence Between the General Ability to Discriminate Sensory Stimuli and General Intelligence”, Journal of Individual Differences, vol. 31, 2010, pp. 46-56.
Meyer, C.S., Hagmann-von Arx, P., Lemola, S., Grob, A.: Correspondence Between the General Ability to Discriminate Sensory Stimuli and General Intelligence. Journal of Individual Differences. 31, 46-56 (2010).
Meyer, Christine Sandra, Hagmann-von Arx, Priska, Lemola, Sakari, and Grob, Alexander. “Correspondence Between the General Ability to Discriminate Sensory Stimuli and General Intelligence”. Journal of Individual Differences 31.1 (2010): 46-56.

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