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Publikováno v:
Journal of Intelligence, Vol 9, Iss 3, p 37 (2021)
One of the best-established findings in intelligence research is the pattern of positive correlations among various intelligence tests. Although this so-called positive manifold became the conceptual foundation of many theoretical accounts of intelli
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https://doaj.org/article/9fb852d47a5d4bf380c7f258cf0b0350
Publikováno v:
Journal of Intelligence, Vol 9, Iss 37, p 37 (2021)
Troche, Stefan J.; Von Gugelberg, Helene M.; Pahud, Olivier; Rammsayer, Thomas H. (2021). Do executive attentional processes uniquely or commonly explain psychometric g and correlations in the positive manifold? A structural equation modeling and network-analysis approach to investigate the Process Overlap Theory. Journal of Intelligence, 9(3), p. 37. MDPI 10.3390/jintelligence9030037
Journal of Intelligence
Volume 9
Issue 3
Troche, Stefan J.; Von Gugelberg, Helene M.; Pahud, Olivier; Rammsayer, Thomas H. (2021). Do executive attentional processes uniquely or commonly explain psychometric g and correlations in the positive manifold? A structural equation modeling and network-analysis approach to investigate the Process Overlap Theory. Journal of Intelligence, 9(3), p. 37. MDPI 10.3390/jintelligence9030037
Journal of Intelligence
Volume 9
Issue 3
One of the best-established findings in intelligence research is the pattern of positive correlations among various intelligence tests. Although this so-called positive manifold became the conceptual foundation of many theoretical accounts of intelli
Publikováno v:
Journal of Intelligence
One of the best-established findings in intelligence research is the pattern of positive correlations among various intelligence tests. Although this so-called positive manifold became the conceptual foundation of many theoretical accounts of intelli
Publikováno v:
Intelligence. 70:52-60
The present study investigated whether the relationship between temporal resolution power (TRP) and general intelligence (g) is more fundamental than the relationship between speed of information processing (SIP) and g when a) TRP and SIP are assesse
Publikováno v:
Personality and Individual Differences. 118:17-21
In his scholarly work, Bob Stelmack insistently reminded that response times represent an index of various cognitive processes that are unlikely to be functionally related to individual differences in mental ability to the same extent. Here, we intro
Publikováno v:
Pahud, Olivier; Rammsayer, Thomas H.; Troche, Stefan J. (2018). Elucidating the functional relationship between speed of information processing and speed-, capacity-, and memory-related aspects of psychometric intelligence. Advances in cognitive psychology, 14(1), pp. 3-13. Faculty of Psychology, University of Finance and Management 10.5709/acp-0233-4
Advances in Cognitive Psychology
Advances in Cognitive Psychology
Numerous studies reported a positive relationship between speed of information processing (SIP) and the g factor of intelligence. Only very few studies, however, examined SI P’s relationship to speed-, capacity-, and memory-related aspects of psych
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2a96a4314c1567537e7c2490d6b01b84
Autor:
Didier Hoste, Olivier Pahud
Publikováno v:
SAE International Journal of Aerospace. 6:335-341
Publikováno v:
Weibel, David; Schmutz, Jan; Pahud, Olivier; Wissmath, Bartholomäus (2015). Measuring Spatial Presence: Introducing and Validating the Pictorial Presence SAM. Presence, 24(1), pp. 44-61. MIT Press Journals 10.1162/PRES_a_00214
The aim of the present study was to develop a pictorial presence scale using self-assessment-manikins (SAM). The instrument assesses presence sub-dimensions (self-location and possible actions) as well as presence determinants (attention allocation,
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::05a03a78b499fe1fa74ff97f5434df4b
Publikováno v:
Personality and Individual Differences. 101:502-503
Many studies obtained reliable individual differences in speed of information processing (SIP) as measured by elementary cognitive tasks (ECTs). ECTs usually employ response times (RT) as measure of SIP, but different ECTs target different cognitive