High- and low-IQ children in the first, third, and fifth grades performed two free-recall tasks: a sort-recall task with sets of categorically related pictures, and a class-recall task, with children recalling the current members of their school class. All children were deemed to be experts concerning the composition of their school class, but, unlike experts in other domains, had no special motivation associated with their expertise. Recall and clustering on both tasks were high. The high-IQ children performed better than low-IQ children only on the sort-recall task. IQ was significantly correlated with measures of performance on the sort-recall task but not on the class-recall task. The results reflect the fact that the memory benefits as...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the predictive power of working memory and IQ in chi...
Despite a well established connection between intelligence and school achievement, the interdependen...
In the present study the effects of intelligence and creativity on information seeking strategies us...
Second- and fourth-grade children were classified according to their knowledge of soccer (experts vs...
In a study intended to replicate and extend the findings from a recent experiment by Schneider and B...
143 9- and 10-year-oId children were classified into high- and Jow-IQ groups and given 4 different s...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate organizational processes in the free recall of c...
This study examined three aspects of the clustering strategy used by participants: the differences...
Although recent developmental studies exploring the predictive power of intelligence and working mem...
Although recent developmental studies exploring the predictive power of intelligence and working mem...
This study compared recall and mnemonic strategy use of preschoolers of superior and average intelli...
Working memory, our ability to process and remember information, is linked to a range of cognitive a...
The relationship between trial-to-trial changes in free recall and eight intelligence and memory abi...
Personal conceptions of intelligence seem to make a significant contribution to overcoming a reading...
This study investigated the correlation between intelligence and working memory. The differences bet...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the predictive power of working memory and IQ in chi...
Despite a well established connection between intelligence and school achievement, the interdependen...
In the present study the effects of intelligence and creativity on information seeking strategies us...
Second- and fourth-grade children were classified according to their knowledge of soccer (experts vs...
In a study intended to replicate and extend the findings from a recent experiment by Schneider and B...
143 9- and 10-year-oId children were classified into high- and Jow-IQ groups and given 4 different s...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate organizational processes in the free recall of c...
This study examined three aspects of the clustering strategy used by participants: the differences...
Although recent developmental studies exploring the predictive power of intelligence and working mem...
Although recent developmental studies exploring the predictive power of intelligence and working mem...
This study compared recall and mnemonic strategy use of preschoolers of superior and average intelli...
Working memory, our ability to process and remember information, is linked to a range of cognitive a...
The relationship between trial-to-trial changes in free recall and eight intelligence and memory abi...
Personal conceptions of intelligence seem to make a significant contribution to overcoming a reading...
This study investigated the correlation between intelligence and working memory. The differences bet...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the predictive power of working memory and IQ in chi...
Despite a well established connection between intelligence and school achievement, the interdependen...
In the present study the effects of intelligence and creativity on information seeking strategies us...