Intellectual engagement (IE) refers to enjoyment of intellectual activities and is proposed as causal for knowledge acquisition. The role of IE for cognitive development was examined utilizing 2-year longitudinal data from 112 ninth graders (average baseline age: 14.7 years). Higher baseline IE predicted higher baseline crystallized ability but not changes therein, and was not associated with fluid ability. Furthermore, IE predicted change in school grades in language but not in mathematics grades or in standardized tests. These findings suggest that IE is not a major predictor of knowledge acquisition in adolescence, where degree of self-determination in intellectual behaviors may be relatively limited. Open questions for future research a...
Two studies explored the role of implicit theories of intelligence in adolescents ’ mathematics achi...
Two studies explored the role of implicit theories of intelligence in adolescents ’ mathematics achi...
Cognitive aging is one of the interesting topics in cognitive psychology. In 1979, John Horn identif...
Intellectual engagement (IE) refers to enjoyment of intellectual activities and is proposed as causa...
There are conflicting theoretical assumptions about the development of general cognitive abilities i...
Typical Intellectual Engagement (TIE) is considered a key trait in explaining individual differences...
Investment traits--the tendency to seek out and engage in cognitive activity--might affect intellect...
Investment traits—the tendency to seek out and engage in cognitive activity—might affect intellectua...
Intelligence is commonly divided into two distinctive areas: fluid intelligence (Gf), which is under...
The goal of the current project was to examine whether engagement in intellectual/cultural activitie...
Intelligence is commonly divided into two distinctive areas: fluid intelligence (Gf), which is under...
Current theories of intelligence maintain that intellectual development is the expression of a stric...
Eleven indicants of intelligence and 10 measures of short-term learning were studied in a sample of...
Evidence on age-related differentiation in the structure of cognitive abilities in childhood and ado...
Fluid intelligence and conscientiousness are important predictors of students’ academic performance ...
Two studies explored the role of implicit theories of intelligence in adolescents ’ mathematics achi...
Two studies explored the role of implicit theories of intelligence in adolescents ’ mathematics achi...
Cognitive aging is one of the interesting topics in cognitive psychology. In 1979, John Horn identif...
Intellectual engagement (IE) refers to enjoyment of intellectual activities and is proposed as causa...
There are conflicting theoretical assumptions about the development of general cognitive abilities i...
Typical Intellectual Engagement (TIE) is considered a key trait in explaining individual differences...
Investment traits--the tendency to seek out and engage in cognitive activity--might affect intellect...
Investment traits—the tendency to seek out and engage in cognitive activity—might affect intellectua...
Intelligence is commonly divided into two distinctive areas: fluid intelligence (Gf), which is under...
The goal of the current project was to examine whether engagement in intellectual/cultural activitie...
Intelligence is commonly divided into two distinctive areas: fluid intelligence (Gf), which is under...
Current theories of intelligence maintain that intellectual development is the expression of a stric...
Eleven indicants of intelligence and 10 measures of short-term learning were studied in a sample of...
Evidence on age-related differentiation in the structure of cognitive abilities in childhood and ado...
Fluid intelligence and conscientiousness are important predictors of students’ academic performance ...
Two studies explored the role of implicit theories of intelligence in adolescents ’ mathematics achi...
Two studies explored the role of implicit theories of intelligence in adolescents ’ mathematics achi...
Cognitive aging is one of the interesting topics in cognitive psychology. In 1979, John Horn identif...