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General intelligence and specific cognitive abilities in adolescence: Tests of age differentiation, ability differentiation, and their interaction in two large samples.

Preckel, Franzis. Bd. 56. H. 2. US: American Psychological Association 2020 S. 364 - 384

Erscheinungsjahr: 2020

ISBN/ISSN: 1939-0599(Electronic),0012-1649(Print)

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Doi/URN: 10.1037/dev0000876

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Differentiation of intelligence refers to changes in the structure of intelligence that depend on individuals’ level of general cognitive ability (ability differentiation hypothesis) or age (developmental differentiation hypothesis). The present article aimed to investigate ability differentiation, developmental differentiation, and their interaction with nonlinear factor analytic models in 2 studies. Study 1 was comprised of a nationally representative sample of 7,127 U.S. students (49.4% fe...Differentiation of intelligence refers to changes in the structure of intelligence that depend on individuals’ level of general cognitive ability (ability differentiation hypothesis) or age (developmental differentiation hypothesis). The present article aimed to investigate ability differentiation, developmental differentiation, and their interaction with nonlinear factor analytic models in 2 studies. Study 1 was comprised of a nationally representative sample of 7,127 U.S. students (49.4% female; Mage = 14.51, SD = 1.42, range = 12.08–17.00) who completed the computerized adaptive version of the Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery. Study 2 analyzed the norming sample of the Berlin Intelligence Structure Test with 1,506 German students (44% female; Mage = 14.54, SD = 1.35, range = 10.00–18.42). Results of Study 1 supported the ability differentiation hypothesis but not the developmental differentiation hypothesis. Rather, the findings pointed to age-dedifferentiation (i.e., higher correlations between different abilities with increasing age). There was evidence for an interaction between age and ability differentiation, with greater ability differentiation found for older adolescents. Study 2 provided little evidence for ability differentiation but largely replicated the findings for age dedifferentiation and the interaction between age and ability differentiation. The present results provide insight into the complex dynamics underlying the development of intelligence structure during adolescence. Implications for the assessment of intelligence are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved)» weiterlesen» einklappen

  • *Adolescent Development ,*Cognitive Ability ,*Cognitive Development ,*Factor Analysis ,*Intelligence ,Age Differences ,Measurement

Autoren


Brunner, Martin (Autor)

Verknüpfte Personen


Franzis Preckel

Moritz Breit

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