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Feldman, Julie; And Others – Intelligence, 1995
Individual differences in procedural and declarative learning of a sequence-learning task by 455 adolescents were measured and compared to one another and to scores on a performance battery. A framework is proposed to explain the results based on a combination of approaches to explain dissociations found in memory. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Individual Differences, Learning
Processing of Visual--Action Codes by Deaf and Hearing Children: Coding Orientation or "M"-Capacity?

Todman, John; Cowdy, Natascha – Intelligence, 1993
Results from a study in which 25 deaf children and 25 hearing children completed a vocabulary test and a compound stimulus visual information task support the hypothesis that performance on cognitive tasks is dependent on compatibility of task demands with a coding orientation. (SLD)
Descriptors: Children, Coding, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis

Larson, Gerald E.; Alderton, David L. – Intelligence, 1990
To clarify the relationships between reaction time (RT) variability and intelligence, RT distributions from 303 male Navy recruits were partitioned into 16 fast-to-slow latency bands calculated with measures of mental ability. The slowest bands (worst trials) were the best predictors of intelligence and working memory performance. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Ability, Comparative Analysis, Individual Differences