Showing posts with label iAbstract. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iAbstract. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
iAbstract: Aging and cognitive plasticity
The most recent issue of Psychology and Aging had a special section devoted aging and cognitive plasticity. I offer my usual "I give you PDF copies of articles I'm exchange for guest blog posts about the articles" quid-pro-quo deal. Contact me if interested.
Double click on image to enlarge.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
iAbstract: Data-based test analytic framework
DOUBLE CLICK TO ENLARGE IMAGE. From latest issue of Psych. Methods.
See two prior posts for more info on this feature.
Labels:
iAbstract,
psychometrics,
testing
iAbstract: Incubation and problem solving meta-analysis
DOUBLE CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE. From latest issue of Psych. Bulletin.
See prior post re: quid pro quo deal regarding accessing a copy.
See prior post re: quid pro quo deal regarding accessing a copy.
Labels:
Gf,
iAbstract,
meta-analysis
Confidence and IQ test performance: iAbstract
Trying a new mobile blogging feature today-- the iAbstract
Below is an image of most of the abstract from an article in the
latest edition of the Journal of Educational Psychology. I read these
from the Bloglines RSS feed on my iPhone and can immediately capture
the image and then instantly email it to my blog. It saves me a ton of
time and allows me make use of small moments of down time--right now
my morning coffee.
DOUBLE CLICK on image to enlarge. If anyone wants to review the
article in exchange for a guest blog post at IQs Corner, contact me
and I'll get a PDF of the article to you.
Feedback on this feature is welcomed.
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