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Kroner, S.; Plass, J.L.; Leutner, D. – Intelligence, 2005
It has been suggested that computer simulations may be used for intelligence assessment. This study investigates what relationships exist between intelligence and computer-simulated tasks that mimic real-world problem-solving behavior, and discusses design requirements that simulations have to meet in order to be suitable for intelligence…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Tests, Computer Simulation, Intelligence
Peer reviewedRigas, Georgios; Carling, Eva; Brehmer, Berndt – Intelligence, 2002
Studied the relationships between two real time dynamic decision making tasks (microworlds) and one intelligence test with 100 Swedish adults. Raven's Progressive Matrices scores were a predictor of success in the two microworlds. Discusses methodological problems with microworlds. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Computer Simulation, Correlation, Decision Making

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