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Caryl, P. G. – Intelligence, 1994
Vertex event-related potentials (ERPs) were obtained from undergraduates performing an inspection time task together with measures of inspection time (n=35) and mental ability (n=28). Techniques that reveal changes over time in the relationship between ERP measures and psychometric indices were presented. (SLD)
Descriptors: Correlation, Higher Education, Individual Differences, Inspection

Blanco, Manuel J.; Alvarez, Antonio A. – Intelligence, 1994
The relationship between general intelligence and the ability to ignore irrelevant stimuli appearing in the same visual field as an attended target was studied for 167 college students. Results indicate that psychometric intelligence does not tap visual focused attention. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Individual Differences

Kranzler, John H.; Jensen, Arthur R. – Intelligence, 1991
This study investigated whether a unitary elemental process or several independent processes underlie psychometric "g" (factor of general intelligence). Results with 101 college students administered 2 intelligence tests and a large battery of elementary cognitive tasks suggest that as many as 4 independent components make up…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, College Students, Factor Structure, Higher Education

Hertzog, Christopher; Bleckley, M. Kathryn – Intelligence, 2001
Administered a battery of psychometric ability tests to 211 undergraduates and 622 other adults ranging in age from 43 to 78. Findings were consistent with the view that speed of information processing can be an important correlate of individual differences in rates of intellectual aging and a performance-specific confound that distorts estimates…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests

McLain, David L. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1993
A new 22-item measure of an individual's tolerance for ambiguity, the Multiple Stimulus Types Ambiguity Tolerance (MSTAT-I), is described. The measure addresses characteristics of ambiguous stimuli and reactions to perceived ambiguity. Evidence from 148 undergraduates for reliability and convergent and discriminant validity is presented in support…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Higher Education, Individual Differences, Personality Measures

Smith, Jessi L.; White, Paul H. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2001
Examined the psychometric properties of an individual difference measure of identification within the mathematics and English domains. Factor analytic results substantiated the presence of English and Mathematics subscales, which yielded scores that were internally consistent and stable over time. Results for samples of 1,143 and 98 college…
Descriptors: College Students, English, Factor Analysis, Higher Education

Neubauer, Aljoscha C.; Freudenthaler, Heribert H. – Intelligence, 1994
The relationship between psychometric intelligence and reaction times (RT) was studied in 60 undergraduates using an elementary cognitive task, the Sentence-Picture Verification Test. Results, which show that psychometric intelligence is substantially correlated with RTs even after practice, support the mental speed hypothesis of general…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Correlation, Higher Education, Individual Differences

Carroll, John B. – Intelligence, 1991
Because they used an inappropriate statistical procedure, J. H. Kranzler and A. R. Jensen (1991) have not demonstrated that a factor of general intelligence ("g") depends on several independent factors. A factorial reanalysis of their data suggests that speed and efficiency of information processing are important in "g." (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, College Students, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure

Kranzler, John H.; Jensen, Arthur R. – Intelligence, 1991
The hypothetical idea of a perfectly pure psychometric "g" is empirically unattainable. Because the unity of "g" cannot be proved or disproved by factor analysis, the unitary "g" hypothesis represents a parsimonious assumption. J. B. Carroll's (1991) analysis demonstrates the relationship between psychometric and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, College Students, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure

Roznowski, Mary; Smith, Marna L. – Intelligence, 1993
Measurement and psychometric quality of the Sternberg task (S. Sternberg, 1966, 1969), a memory search task, was investigated with 78 undergraduates. Individual performance was fairly homogeneous across responses, fairly unstable over time, and fairly stable across stimulus content. Implications for individual differences research are discussed.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Individual Differences

Just, Marcel Adam; Carpenter, Patricia A. – Psychological Review, 1985
Strategic differences in spatial tasks are explained in terms of different cognitive coordinate systems that subjects adopt such as standard versus arbitrary, task-defined axes. A theoretical account of mental rotation of individuals of low and high spatial ability solving problems from psychometric tests is instantiated as computer simulation…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Computer Simulation

Carroll, John B. – Intelligence, 1991
In their reply to the present author's critique (1991), J. H. Kranzler and A. R. Jensen have still not demonstrated that a factor of general intelligence, "g," depends on, or contains, several independent factors. They have only demonstrated that an estimate of "g" is predictable from several independent components. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, College Students, Estimation (Mathematics), Factor Structure
Jacobson, Robert L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1993
The emergence of computerized adaptive tests (CATs), which customize assessment for each individual, may mean more efficient testing. A CAT version of the Graduate Record Examination is in production. Critics have many questions about the technique, which is based on item response theory. (MSE)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Educational Change, Higher Education, Individual Differences
Andrist, Charlotte Giovanetti – 1991
The relationship between perceptual structure and individual differences in cognitive ability was studied through a computerized inductive reasoning task performed by 100 college undergraduates at Cleveland State University (Ohio). Measures included two psychometric tests and a set of four computerized cognitive tasks. Two components of perceptual…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Cognitive Tests, Computer Assisted Testing, Higher Education

Jensen, Arthur R.; Reed, T. Edward – Intelligence, 1990
The effects of controlling for individual differences in simple reaction time (RT) on the correlations of choice RT and discrimination RT with intelligence quotient were studied for 213 male college students. Simple RT was controlled by subtraction, partial correlation, and multiple correlation. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Correlation, Higher Education
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