There is now good evidence that the intellectual ability of the population as a whole is increasing from one generation to the next (Flynn 1984, 1987, 2006), a phenomenon now known as the Flynn effect after James Flynn, who conducted much of the work on the effect. This increase in intellectual ability has clearly occurred at the low range of intellectual ability, at least in western industrialised countries (Flynn, 1985, 2006, 2009), over at least the last 50 years
The Flynn effect is undoubtedly one of the most puzzling observations made during the last 30 years ...
peer reviewedLearning disability is so prevalent a concept that it has become difficult to imagine a...
BACKGROUND: Generational IQ gains in the general population (termed the Flynn effect) show an errati...
It has been well documented that over the last 60 years there has been a gradual increase in the int...
Intelligence testing has become ubiquitous in many sectors: In the education sector it is frequently...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to present a theoretical explanation as to why young people score...
Aim: To consider how well the current legally recognized definitions of intellectual disability in t...
Over the last century, IQ scores have been steadily rising, a phenomenon dubbed the Flynn effect. Be...
A necessary though not sufficient part of most internationally recognised definitions of Intellectu...
Historically people with intellectual disabilities have not been offered or received cognitive behav...
Aim Recent work has shown that there is more error in the measurement of low IQ than has previously...
Background Whether the Flynn effect (the increase in the populations’ IQ over time) affects the IQ s...
Generational IQ gains in the general population (termed the Flynn effect) show an erratic pattern ac...
In 2015, Dutton and Lynn published an account of a decrease of intelligence in France (a negative Fl...
Contains fulltext : 234266.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Background: It ...
The Flynn effect is undoubtedly one of the most puzzling observations made during the last 30 years ...
peer reviewedLearning disability is so prevalent a concept that it has become difficult to imagine a...
BACKGROUND: Generational IQ gains in the general population (termed the Flynn effect) show an errati...
It has been well documented that over the last 60 years there has been a gradual increase in the int...
Intelligence testing has become ubiquitous in many sectors: In the education sector it is frequently...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to present a theoretical explanation as to why young people score...
Aim: To consider how well the current legally recognized definitions of intellectual disability in t...
Over the last century, IQ scores have been steadily rising, a phenomenon dubbed the Flynn effect. Be...
A necessary though not sufficient part of most internationally recognised definitions of Intellectu...
Historically people with intellectual disabilities have not been offered or received cognitive behav...
Aim Recent work has shown that there is more error in the measurement of low IQ than has previously...
Background Whether the Flynn effect (the increase in the populations’ IQ over time) affects the IQ s...
Generational IQ gains in the general population (termed the Flynn effect) show an erratic pattern ac...
In 2015, Dutton and Lynn published an account of a decrease of intelligence in France (a negative Fl...
Contains fulltext : 234266.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Background: It ...
The Flynn effect is undoubtedly one of the most puzzling observations made during the last 30 years ...
peer reviewedLearning disability is so prevalent a concept that it has become difficult to imagine a...
BACKGROUND: Generational IQ gains in the general population (termed the Flynn effect) show an errati...