Previous research often examined self-estimated intelligence in relation to academic models of human cognitive ability or popular models of intelligence (e.g., Gardner’s (1983) multiple intelligences). The present study employed a different concept of ability, namely, Fleishman’s (1975) structure of human performance, to investigate the psychometric structure of self-estimates. A structural equation model generally confirmed Fleishman’s apriori taxonomy. In addition, the structure of self-estimated abilities closely resembled models of measured cognitive ability (e.g., Carroll, 1993) and one latent trait, termed general factor , was identified. Modest sex differences in self-estimated ability were confirmed in favor of men; however, the lat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-70)In this study, the relationship between self-esteem...
ABSTRACT. This study examined participant gender and gender role differences in esti-mates of multip...
A total of 253 British (151 females and 102 males) and 318 American (178 females and 140 males) stud...
Previous research often examined self-estimated intelligence in relation to academic models of human...
Previous research often examined self-estimated intelligence in relation to academic models of human...
This study examines the structure of self-estimates of intelligence (SEI) across 12 nations (Austral...
This study examines the structure of self-estimates of intelligence (SEI) across 12 nations (Austral...
Twenty-two males and 22 females, matched on intelligence, completed a Self-Rating Scale of Intellige...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the interrelation of various types of human abilities and o ...
Over 300 adults completed a questionnaire that asked them to estimate their “overall” intelligence, ...
In a study with a total of 128 male and female undergraduates, a female (A) received feedback about ...
This paper reports two studies examining correlates of self-estimated intelligence (SEI). In the fir...
Individual differences research has always been open to interaction with other areas of psychology a...
Traditional psychometric theory and practice classify people according to broad ability dimensions b...
One finding of research on subjectively estimated intelligence is that women tend to provide lower e...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-70)In this study, the relationship between self-esteem...
ABSTRACT. This study examined participant gender and gender role differences in esti-mates of multip...
A total of 253 British (151 females and 102 males) and 318 American (178 females and 140 males) stud...
Previous research often examined self-estimated intelligence in relation to academic models of human...
Previous research often examined self-estimated intelligence in relation to academic models of human...
This study examines the structure of self-estimates of intelligence (SEI) across 12 nations (Austral...
This study examines the structure of self-estimates of intelligence (SEI) across 12 nations (Austral...
Twenty-two males and 22 females, matched on intelligence, completed a Self-Rating Scale of Intellige...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the interrelation of various types of human abilities and o ...
Over 300 adults completed a questionnaire that asked them to estimate their “overall” intelligence, ...
In a study with a total of 128 male and female undergraduates, a female (A) received feedback about ...
This paper reports two studies examining correlates of self-estimated intelligence (SEI). In the fir...
Individual differences research has always been open to interaction with other areas of psychology a...
Traditional psychometric theory and practice classify people according to broad ability dimensions b...
One finding of research on subjectively estimated intelligence is that women tend to provide lower e...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-70)In this study, the relationship between self-esteem...
ABSTRACT. This study examined participant gender and gender role differences in esti-mates of multip...
A total of 253 British (151 females and 102 males) and 318 American (178 females and 140 males) stud...