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Self Estimates of General, Crystallized, and Fluid Intelligences in an Ethnically Diverse Population
Kaufman, James C. – Learning and Individual Differences, 2012
Self-estimated intelligence is a quick way to assess people's conceptions of their own abilities. Furnham (2001) and colleagues have used this technique to make comparisons across culture and gender and different approaches to intelligence (such as "g" or Multiple Intelligences). This study seeks to build on past work in two ways. First, a large,…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Hispanic Americans, Intelligence, Comparative Analysis
Castejon, Juan L.; Perez, Antonio M.; Gilar, Raquel – Intelligence, 2010
This paper compares different theoretical models of the structure of intelligence, based on the analysis of data obtained in a series of measured abilities corresponding to the Spectrum assessment activities (Gardner, Feldman & Krechevsky, 1998) in a sample of 393 children enrolled in kindergarten and first grade. The data were analyzed using…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Models, Factor Structure, Factor Analysis
Spek, Antoinette A.; Scholte, Evert M.; van Berckelaer-Onnes, Ina A. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2008
The WAIS III was administered to 16 adults with high functioning autism (HFA) and 27 adults with Asperger syndrome. Differences between Verbal Intelligence (VIQ) and Performance Intelligence (PIQ) were not found. Processing Speed problems in people with HFA appeared. At the subtest level, the Asperger syndrome group performed weak on Digit Span.…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Adults