Thursday, June 25, 2015

IM "matter of time" overview


A nice brief overview of some important brain timing findings.

See my conflict of interest link regarding this post.

Thursday, June 25, 2015
7:03 PM


Non-cognitive abilities finally a target of national assessments


Finally!!!!!!  Noncognitve abilities (aka. conative abilities), which I have been writing about for over 10 years, are finally on the national educational radar screen.  Check out the Model of Academic Competence and Motivation (click here for all MACM labeled posts) and all the "Beyond IQ" posts.



Thursday, June 25, 2015
6:42 PM



Measuring_Human_Capabilities

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Standards to Guide the Use of Clinical Judgment in the Field of Intellectual Disability
Luckasson, Ruth; Schalock, Robert L.
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Vol. 53 Issue 3 – 2015: 240 - 251

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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

How neuroscience is being used to spread quackery in busines...

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Sunday, June 21, 2015

Signal variability and cognitive performance in the aging hu...

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Saturday, June 20, 2015

Finally, the Digital Revolution meets the Human Brain

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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

New "Woodcock Institute for Neurocognitve Research and Applied Practice" at Texas Women's University


Today the new Woodcock Institute for Neurocognitive Research and Applied Practice, to be housed at Texas Women's University, was announced.  The press release (which includes a stream video of the press conference) can be found here.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015
2:15 PM


Monday, June 15, 2015

WAIS-IV Canadian/US norm controversy--all articles for readers to review



I previously provided an FYI post on a hot topic in Canada...claims that the new WAIS-IV Canadian norms were flawed.  There are now three articles outlining the different arguments.  The three articles, published in JPA, can be found here, here, and here.

I continue to not comment on this controversy given my obvious conflict of interest as a coauthor of the competing WJ-IV.

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Another IQ score Flynn effect meta-analysis

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A second massive meta-analysis of the Flynn effect (norm obsolescence) was recently published (Pietschnig & Voraseck, 2015)  The study investigated different Flynn effect ability domain effects (by Gf, Gc, Gv), and other moderating variables.  However, the most important conclusion is that the authors conclude that the 3 IQ points per decade rule-of-thumb appears to be the best estimate of the FE on global IQ scores.  This conclusion is consistent with the Trahan et al. (2014) meta-analysis and the recent AAIDD recommendation.


AAIDD chapters on intellectual functioning and the Flynn effect - overdue post

I just made this post over at the Intellectual Competence and Death Penalty blog and am repeating it here for interested readers.

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It has been along time since I've been able to devote time to any of my three professional blogs.  I have been unbelievably busy with travel and professional presentations.  In fact, I have been so busy that I failed to feature two of my own recent Atkin's death penalty related book chapters that appeared in the new AAIDD book "Determining Intellectual Disability in the courts: Focus on capital cases." I have made these two chapters available via the MindHub web portal but do not believe I featured them at this blog (or at IQ's Corner).  One chapter deals with assessment of intellectual functioning issues and the other IQ test norm obsolescence (aka., the Flynn Effect).  The references (with links) are below.

McGrew, K. (2015a). Intellectual functioning. In Polloway, E. (Ed.), Determining Intellectual Disability in the courts: Focus on capital cases (pp. 85-111). Washington, DC: American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

McGrew, K. (2015b). Norm obsolescence: The Flynn Effect. In Polloway, E. (Ed.), Determining Intellectual Disability in the courts: Focus on capital cases (pp. 155-169). Washington, DC: American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Saturday, June 13, 2015

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Data mining and education
Koedinger, Kenneth R.; D'Mello, Sidney; McLaughlin, Elizabeth A.; Pardos, Zachary A.; Rosé, Carolyn P.
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Tuesday, June 09, 2015

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Testing Spearman's hypotheses using a bi-factor model with WAIS-IV/WMS-IV standardization data
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Saturday, June 06, 2015

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Transformation Structural Equation Models With Highly Nonnormal and Incomplete Data
Liu, Pengfei; Chen, Ji; Lu, Zhaohua; Song, Xinyuan
Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, Vol. 22 Issue 3 – 2015: 401 - 415

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A negative Flynn Effect in France, 1999 to 2008–9
Dutton, Edward; Lynn, Richard
Intelligence, Vol. 51 – 2015: 67 - 70

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Does Working Memory Training Transfer? A Meta-Analysis Including Training Conditions as Moderators
Schwaighofer, Matthias; Fischer, Frank; Bühner, Markus
Educational Psychologist, Vol. 50 Issue 2 – 2015: 138 - 166

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Musical rhythm discrimination explains individual differences in grammar skills in children
Gordon, Reyna L.; Shivers, Carolyn M.; Wieland, Elizabeth A.; Kotz, Sonja A.; Yoder, Paul J.; Devin McAuley, J.
Developmental Science, Vol. 18 Issue 4 – 2015: 635 - 644

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Factor invariance between genders on the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children–Fifth Edition
Chen, Hsinyi; Zhang, Ou; Raiford, Susan Engi; Zhu, Jianjun; Weiss, Lawrence G.
Personality and Individual Differences, Vol. 86 – 2015: 1 - 5

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Tuesday, June 02, 2015

Kevin McGrew shared Frontal Top-Down Signals Increase Coupling of Auditory Low-F... with you.

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Frontal Top-Down Signals Increase Coupling of Auditory Low-Frequency Oscillations to Continuous Speech in Human Listeners.
Frontal Top-Down Signals Increase Coupling of Auditory Low-Frequency Oscillations to Continuous Speech in Human Listeners.
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