Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Journal of Intelligence “Best Paper Award” for McGrew, Schneider, Decker & Bulut (2023) Psychometric network analysis of CHC measures - #psychometric #networkanalysis #intelligence #CHC #WJIV #bestpaper #schoolpsychology #schoolpsychologist
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Research Byte: Lets hear it (again) for #visual-spatial (#Gv) #workingmemory (#Gwm) and math #reasoning (#Gf-RQ) — #CHC #SPED #EDPSY #schoolpsychology #schoolpsychologist #WJV
Yuxin Zhang, Rebecca Bull, and Emma C. Burns.
Abstract
Public Significance Statement.Children with stronger spatial skills at age 5 are more likely to achieve higher scores in mathematics at ages 7 and 17. Visuospatial working memory partly explained this link, and early spatial skills showed a direct and robust association with later mathematics. This study identified early spatial skills as an important long-term predictor of mathematics from preschool through adolescence. The findings highlight the potential of infusing spatial thinking and using spatial strategies to better understand and solve mathematics problems.
Thursday, July 17, 2025
Research Byte: #Cognitive #aging revisited: A cross-sectional analysis of the #WAIS-5 - #intelligence #developmental #cognition #schoolpsychologists #WAISV #schoolpsychology
Historical cross-sectional approaches examining cognitive aging consistently reveal a pat-tern of steady decline on nonverbal problem-solving, speeded tasks, and maintenance on verbal tasks. However, as measures developed and broadened the factor structure to align with Cattell–Horn–Carroll (CHC) theory, and age ranges were extended from 75 to 90 years, a more nuanced approach to cognitive aging emerged. The present study, using the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Fifth Edition (WAIS-5), examined the cognitive aging process through a cross-sectional approach. WAIS-5 normative sample data (aligned with the 2022 U.S. census) were obtained from the test publisher. The sample included adult participants aged 20–24 through 85–90 (n = 1660), which were mapped into 11 age groups. Using post-stratification weighting to control for educational attainment, cognitive decline was observed throughout aging; verbal skills were maintained longer than other abilities, while processing speed declined steadily and rapidly from young adulthood to old age. Working memory was vulnerable to the aging process but demonstrated slower patterns of decline than the other vulnerable abilities. Fluid reasoning and visual spatial skills (although aligning with separate CHC broad abilities theoretically) were strikingly similar in their pattern of decline across a person's lifespan. Results are highly consistent with the large body of cross-sectional research conducted during the previous generation by Salthouse and his colleagues, as well as other teams of researchers.
Keywords: cognitive aging; WAIS-5; cross-sectional design; verbal abilities; nonverbal abilities
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Research Byte: The #cultural construction of #executivefunction - EF tasks reflect culturally-specific forms of #cognitive development - #cognition #schoolpsychology #schoolpsychologists #neuropsych
Monday, July 14, 2025
Once considered useless, this habit is now linked to improved memory, thinking, and creativity
https://www.earth.com/news/daydreaming-is-linked-to-improved-brain-health-memory-thinking-creativity-mental-functioning/
Kevin S. McGrew, PhD
Educational & School Psychologist
Director
Institute for Applied Psychometrics (IAP)
https://www.themindhub.com
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Sunday, July 13, 2025
Research Byte: #Measurementinvariance of the #Woodcock-Johnson® V (#WJV) Achievement Battery: An Exploratory Graph Analysis (#EGA) Approach - #schoolpsychology #schoolpsychologists #sld #SPED #achievement
Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment
Hyeonjoo Oh and Tong Wu
Abstract
Sunday, July 06, 2025
CHC Theory (2009) article hits 2000+ citations. Thanks.
2005 citations since 2009!!!!!
On occasion I check my Google Scholar profile. Yesterday I was pleased to see that my most frequently cited peer-reviewed journal article (CHC theory and the human cognitive abilities project: Standing on the shoulders of the giants of psychometric research—Intelligence) had achieved the 2000+ (n=2005) total reference citations mark. This clearly has been my most important peer-reviewed journal contribution to the field of intelligence and human cognitive abilities.
Thanks to all who have found the article useful. And a special thanks to Dr. Doug Detterman. After making an ISIR presentation about this topic, Doug, who was then the editor of Intelligence, invited me to submit an article.
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Tuesday, July 01, 2025
National Academies report: Blueprint for national prevention infrastructure for #mental #emotional #behavioraldisorders
Available to download for free at this link.
SUMMARY
This report provides a blueprint to develop the infrastructure to deliver programs that reduce risk factors (characteristics associated with a higher likelihood of negative outcomes) and promote protective factors (characteristics that can reduce the negative impact of a risk factor and promote better outcomes) for MEB disorders across the life course and in an array of settings. The committee’s charge was to outline the components and requirements of a well-functioning infrastructure to support the delivery of evidence-based programs at federal, state, tribal, and local levels.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2025. Blueprint for a National Prevention Infrastructure for Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/28577.
Thursday, June 19, 2025
IQs Corner at 20 years: Well over 5 million page views—10 million?
Every once and a while, when my motivation is low, I like to examine the page view/hit stats for this blog—IQs Corner. Below is the current summary since Jan 2011…4.98 million! This summary chart does not go back to the early days of this blog, when I blogged hot-and-heavy and had a steady stream of followers. The first offical post was March 2005……I wish I could get all those stats…that is approximately 6 years of information not included in the 4.98 figure! When accounted for, the total would be well beyond 5 million….per chance 10 million? I wish I knew.
Also, for the past several years posts to this blog immediately “trigger” IFTTT posts (with links to the post page) on Twitter/X, BlueSky, and LinkedIn. A big spread of effect.
I want to thank all past and current readers of my various professional social media posts. I may now go in streaks, but I’m still active.
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Research Byte: Individual differences in #spatial navigation and #workingmemory - lets hear it for the new #WJV visual working memory test—#CHC #Gv #Gwm #schoolpsychology #cognition #intelligence
Abstract
The Visual Working Memory test requires the use of visual working memory “in the context of processing” (Maehara & Saito, 2007). For each item, the examinee briefly studies a pattern of stimulus dots inside of randomly placed squares on the screen and then must recall the specific locations of the dots. The presentation and recall screens are separated by a quick and simple visual discrimination distractor item. This test requires the examinee to maintain information in working memory while actively processing the distractor requirements. Once the distractor task is completed, it must be quickly removed from active memory to focus on recalling the locations of the stimulus dots (Burgoyne et al., 2022). Errors of both omission (i.e., erroneously recalling a dot in a box where no dot was present) and commission (i.e., failing to identify a box associated with a dot's correct location) are both factored into the test's scoring model; however, heavier emphasis is placed on visual recall through a relatively higher penalty for errors of commission.
Research Byte: Positive #schoolclimate can make a difference in #reading, #mentalhealth and #coritical thinning - #schoolpsychology #SPED #EDPSY #cognition
Positive school climate boosts children’s reading achievement, mental health and cortical thinning.
Brain and Cognition. Sorry, not an open access article you can download. 😒
Research Byte: A longitudinal study of adolescent-to-young adult #executivefunction development in seven countries - #cognition #selfregulation #schoolpsychology #neuropsychology #developmental
A Longitudinal Study of Adolescent-to-Young Adult Executive Function Development in Seven Countries. Developmental Science. Sorry, this is not an open access article you can download
Friday, June 06, 2025
Research Byte: General Ability (#g) Level Moderates Cognitive–#Achievement Relations for #Mathematics (#WJIV)—#WJIV #WJV #schoolpsychology #mathematics #SPED #EDPSYCH
Spearman’s Law of Diminishing Returns (SLODR) suggests general intelligence would be a stronger predictor of academic skills at lower general ability levels, and broad cognitive abilities would be stronger predictors of academic skills at higher general ability levels. Few studies have examined how cognitive–mathematics relations may vary for people with different levels of general cognitive ability. Multi-group structural equation modeling tested whether cognitive–mathematics relations differed by general ability levels for school-aged children (grades 1–5 and grades 6–12) using the Woodcock-Johnson Third Edition (n = 4470) and Fourth Edition (n = 3891) standardization samples. Results suggested that relationships between cognitive abilities and mathematics varied across general ability groups. General intelligence showed a stronger relative effect on mathematics for those with lower general ability compared to those with average or high general ability, and broad cognitive abilities showed a stronger relative effect on mathematics for those with average or high general ability compared to those with lower general ability. These findings provide a more nuanced understanding of cognitive–mathematics relations.
Friday, May 16, 2025
Research Byte: Suckers in Law
Wednesday, May 07, 2025
Research Byte: A #hierarchical model of early #brain #functional #network development - excellent #review #cognition #cognitive #brain networks #schoolpsychology
Wei Gao, Open access (you can download and read) in Trends in Cognitive Science
Abstract
Saturday, May 03, 2025
Book nook-chapter: Foundations of #AI in #Educational #Assessment
Abstract
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
On #factoranalysis of #IQ tests—impact of software choice—plus comments about art+science of factor analysis in #intelligence test research—#schoolpsychology
Friday, April 18, 2025
#ITC #webinar: Test #adaptation reporting #standards - May 8, 2025
Additional information regarding the Interntional Test Commission (ITC) and registration info can be found here.
Research Byte: Understanding #Adaptive Skills in #Borderline #IntellectualFunctioning: A Systematic #Review - #schoolpsychology #DD #intelligence #developmentaldisabilities #SPED
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Understanding Adaptive Skills in Borderline Intellectual Functioning: A Systematic Review
Wednesday, April 09, 2025
Research Byte: Development of #Arithmetic Across the #Lifespan: A Registered Report. - #Gq #CHC #Gwm #EF #Gs #schoolpsychology #SPED #SLD
Development of Arithmetic Across the Lifespan: A Registered Report.
Public Significance Statement
Tuesday, April 08, 2025
Research Byte: Conjectures and refutations in #cognitive ability #structuralvalidity research [with #WISC-V]: Insights from Bayesian structural equation modeling - #schoolpsychology #IQ #intelligence #Wechslers #WISC-V
Conjectures and refutations in cognitive ability structural validity research [with #WISC-V]: Insights from Bayesian structural equation modeling
Click here to view Journal of Psychology of School Psychology source of publication - not open access.