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Peer reviewedKranzler, John H. – School Psychology Review, 1997
Addresses educational and policy issues related to use and interpretation of intelligence (IQ) tests in schools. Summarizes research on cognitive abilities and origins of individual differences in IQ. Considers implications of findings for educational and social policy. Discusses important issues related to practical application of IQ tests in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Policy, Intelligence Tests, Multiple Intelligences
Peer reviewedFrisby, Craig L. – School Psychology Review, 1995
Commentary discusses concepts of "robustness" as the focal point in evaluating controversies surrounding "The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in America," particularly as it applies to relationships between IQ variation and school achievement. Emphasis is placed on distinguishing between concepts of reasonableness versus robustness in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude, Cross Cultural Training, Evaluation Criteria
Charting the Cognitive Sphere: Tactile-Kinesthetic Performance within the Structure of Intelligence.
Peer reviewedRoberts, Richard D.; Stankov, Lazar; Pallier, Gerry; Dolph, Bradley – Intelligence, 1997
Eight tactile-kinesthetic indices and 27 cognitive-ability and mental-speed measures were administered to 195 college students and community members. Results suggest that tactile-kinesthetic abilities share much with broad visualization and fluid intelligence, little with crystallized intelligence, and differential relationships with speed related…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMayer, John D.; Perkins, Donna M.; Caruso, David R.; Salovey, Peter – Roeper Review, 2001
Emotional intelligence and social behavior were explored in a study with 11 adolescents. Results found that those with higher emotional intelligence were better able to identify their own and others' emotions in situations, use that information to guide their actions, and resist peer pressure than others. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Emotional Development, Gifted, Intelligence
Peer reviewedRitchhart, Ron – Roeper Review, 2001
This article explores what the concept of intellectual character offers that traditional views of intelligence based on abilities do not. The origins of the concept of thinking dispositions are traced and various views regarding the dispositions that might comprise and define one's intellectual character are investigated. Educational implications…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Cognitive Style, Curiosity, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSmith, Teresa D.; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1995
Investigates the WISC-II and WRAT3 test scores of 37 children in a rural Arkansas school district who were referred for evaluation because of academic difficulties. Results indicate that the WRAT3 correlations with the WISC-II ranged from between 0.42 and 0.66. These findings are consistent with others on the general correlations between IQ and…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Correlation, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedFrancis, David J.; And Others – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1996
This article considers issues concerning the use of IQ tests for identifying children with learning and/or language disabilities and concludes that the historically prominent role of IQ tests for identification of these children is conceptually and psychometrically unwarranted. (DB)
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility
Peer reviewedDennis, Rutledge M. – Journal of Negro Education, 1995
Maintains that science is often used as a justification to propose, project, and enact racist social policies. The philosophy of Social Darwinism is reviewed, and its assumptions about race and human abilities is discussed. The consequences of scientific racism for dominant groups are analyzed. (GR)
Descriptors: Blacks, Group Testing, Intelligence, Intelligence Tests
Peer reviewedBarnhill, Gena; Hagiwara, Taku; Myles, Brenda Smith; Simpson, Richard L. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2000
Results are reported of an analysis of Wechsler IQ scores of 37 children (ages 3-14) with Asperger syndrome. Data revealed cognitive patterns dissimilar to those of children with other autism related disorders and similar to many typically developing and achieving individuals.. Findings are discussed in reference to identification and intervention…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Asperger Syndrome, Children, Cognitive Ability
Peer reviewedGriggs, Richard A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Presents a class activity, in which students take two tests, that requires minimal preparation and encourages discussion on important aspects of testing, such as testing bias. Describes the procedure. Includes the two tests and the answers. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Intelligence
Smith, Teresa; Smith, Billy L.; Bramlett, Ronald K.; Hicks, Nancy – Research in the Schools, 2000
Studied the stability of scores on the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Third Edition (WISC-III) over a 3-year period for 54 rural school students with learning disabilities. Mean full scale IQ scores did not change significantly between the measurement periods, but 20% of students showed significant change, and 33% of the sample showed…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Intelligence Quotient, Intelligence Tests
Peer reviewedSlate, John R.; Wickes, Kevin – B.C. Journal of Special Education, 1998
The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children III (WISC-III) Intelligence Quotients (IQs) of 49 students (ages 7-16) referred for a three-year reevaluation were analyzed. Correlations of WISC-III IQs to WISC-III IQs three years previously were high for the Full Scale, Verbal, and Performance IQs. Even so, IQs dropped a statistically significant…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence Quotient, Intelligence Tests
Peer reviewedFletcher, Jack M.; Francis, David J.; Shaywitz, Sally E.; Lyon, G. Reid; Foorman, Barbara R.; Stuebing, Karla K.; Shaywitz, Bennett A. – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1998
Reviews the historical basis and rationale for identifying children as learning disabled due to a discrepancy between scores on measures of intelligence and achievement. Discusses the validity of such classifications and the role of IQ testing in the designation of children as learning disabled for research and public policy. Alternative…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Classification, Definitions, Disability Identification
Peer reviewedObiakor, Festus E. – Behavioral Disorders, 2001
This article explains the operational conceptualizations of emotional intelligence, the benefits of emotional intelligence, and consequences of ignoring emotional intelligence. The roles of general and special educators in developing such intelligence in students with behavior problems are discussed, and an inclusive model for building emotional…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal Communication
Polderman, Tinca J. C.; Stins, John F.; Posthuma, Danielle; Gosso, M. Florencia; Verhulst, Frank C.; Boomsma, Dorret I. – Intelligence, 2006
This study examined the phenotypic and genotypic relationship between working memory speed (WMS) and working memory capacity (WMC) in 12-year-old twins and their siblings (N = 409). To asses WMS all children performed a reaction time task with three memory loads from which a basic mental speed measure and the derived slope were used. WMC was…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Children, Twins, Siblings

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