The five-factor model personality domain of openness (O) is theoretically independent of intelligence and thus should not correlate with information-processing speed markers of general ability (g). Simultaneously, if information-processing speed is basic to g, then computational speed should correlate not only with g but also with subsidiary facets of intelligence, such as crystallized intelligence (GC). These important relationships were explored using the inspection time (IT) measure of information-processing speed together with the O scale of the NEO-PI R (Costa & McCrae, 1995) and separate psychometric tests of g (Raven's Matrices) and GC (vocabulary and comprehension). Raven's and the Gc measure correlated .598, while IT correlated wit...
Inspection time (IT) correlates with IQ. This study had four aims: to locate IT within a hierarchica...
Numerous studies reported a positive relationship between speed of information processing (SIP) and ...
More than 25 years of research suggests that the measure inspection time (IT) does capture low-level...
Inspection time (IT) has been shown to correlate reliably with putative tests of general intelligenc...
Several measures ofthe speed of information processing were related to ability factors derived from ...
Speed of information processing as measured by various reaction time and inspection tasks has been s...
Assessment of intelligence is often based on fluid (gf) and crystallized intelligence (gc), and in t...
A theory of general intelligence in Spearman's sense has been frequently verified via two comple...
Other things being equal, the more quickly a person pro-duces the correct response, the greater is h...
The Openness-Fluid-Crystallized-Intelligence (OFCI) model posits long-term relations between Opennes...
This study investigates the relationship between intelligence test performance, a test of visual ins...
The paper investigates why the virtual correspondence of the ability component of fluid reasoning sc...
The Openness-Fluid-Crystallized-Intelligence (OFCI) model describes how these different constructs i...
Recent research suggests that the relationship between inspection time (IT) and psychometric intelli...
We posit that fluid intelligence (Gf) develops in four cycles, with two phases in each cycle, each d...
Inspection time (IT) correlates with IQ. This study had four aims: to locate IT within a hierarchica...
Numerous studies reported a positive relationship between speed of information processing (SIP) and ...
More than 25 years of research suggests that the measure inspection time (IT) does capture low-level...
Inspection time (IT) has been shown to correlate reliably with putative tests of general intelligenc...
Several measures ofthe speed of information processing were related to ability factors derived from ...
Speed of information processing as measured by various reaction time and inspection tasks has been s...
Assessment of intelligence is often based on fluid (gf) and crystallized intelligence (gc), and in t...
A theory of general intelligence in Spearman's sense has been frequently verified via two comple...
Other things being equal, the more quickly a person pro-duces the correct response, the greater is h...
The Openness-Fluid-Crystallized-Intelligence (OFCI) model posits long-term relations between Opennes...
This study investigates the relationship between intelligence test performance, a test of visual ins...
The paper investigates why the virtual correspondence of the ability component of fluid reasoning sc...
The Openness-Fluid-Crystallized-Intelligence (OFCI) model describes how these different constructs i...
Recent research suggests that the relationship between inspection time (IT) and psychometric intelli...
We posit that fluid intelligence (Gf) develops in four cycles, with two phases in each cycle, each d...
Inspection time (IT) correlates with IQ. This study had four aims: to locate IT within a hierarchica...
Numerous studies reported a positive relationship between speed of information processing (SIP) and ...
More than 25 years of research suggests that the measure inspection time (IT) does capture low-level...