This study investigates the comparability of IQ scores. Three cohorts (1933/36, 1997/98, 2006) of Estonian students (N = 2173) are compared using the Estonian National Intelligence Test. After 72 years the secular rise of the IQ test scores is.79 SD. The mean .16 SD increase in the last 8 years suggests a rapid increase of the Flynn Effect (FE) in Estonia. The measurement is not strictly invariant, which means that the IQ scores of different cohorts are not directly comparable. Less than perfect comparability of test scores is caused by at least two factors: time between measurements and societal/educational changes between cohorts. As was to be expected, the meaning of subtests and the meaning of the g score have changed over time
Data from 14 nations reveal IQ gains ranging from 5 to 25 points in a single generation. Some of the...
The Flynn effect is undoubtedly one of the most puzzling observations made during the last 30 years ...
Studies have shown an increase in intelligence test scores across decades – the “Flynn e...
This study examined the Flynn effect (FE; i.e., the rise in IQ scores over time) in Estonia using th...
This study examined the Flynn Effect (FE; i.e., the rise in IQ scores over time) in Estonia from Sca...
The Flynn effect (FE; i.e., increase in mean IQ scores over time) is commonly viewed as reflecting p...
<div><p>The Flynn effect (FE; i.e., increase in mean IQ scores over time) is commonly viewed as refl...
The dataset from our previous Intelligence paper consists of data collected with the National Intell...
The dataset from our previous 'Intelligence' paper consists of data collected from the National Inte...
Estonia on a representative sample of 4874 schoolchildren aged from 7 to 19 years. When the IQ of Es...
Secular gains in IQ test scores have been reported for many Western countries. This is the first stu...
Generational IQ gains in the general population (termed the Flynn effect) show an erratic pattern ac...
BACKGROUND: Generational IQ gains in the general population (termed the Flynn effect) show an errati...
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...
Data from 14 nations reveal IQ gains ranging from 5 to 25 points in a single generation. Some of the...
The Flynn effect is undoubtedly one of the most puzzling observations made during the last 30 years ...
Studies have shown an increase in intelligence test scores across decades – the “Flynn e...
This study examined the Flynn effect (FE; i.e., the rise in IQ scores over time) in Estonia using th...
This study examined the Flynn Effect (FE; i.e., the rise in IQ scores over time) in Estonia from Sca...
The Flynn effect (FE; i.e., increase in mean IQ scores over time) is commonly viewed as reflecting p...
<div><p>The Flynn effect (FE; i.e., increase in mean IQ scores over time) is commonly viewed as refl...
The dataset from our previous Intelligence paper consists of data collected with the National Intell...
The dataset from our previous 'Intelligence' paper consists of data collected from the National Inte...
Estonia on a representative sample of 4874 schoolchildren aged from 7 to 19 years. When the IQ of Es...
Secular gains in IQ test scores have been reported for many Western countries. This is the first stu...
Generational IQ gains in the general population (termed the Flynn effect) show an erratic pattern ac...
BACKGROUND: Generational IQ gains in the general population (termed the Flynn effect) show an errati...
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...
Data from 14 nations reveal IQ gains ranging from 5 to 25 points in a single generation. Some of the...
The Flynn effect is undoubtedly one of the most puzzling observations made during the last 30 years ...
Studies have shown an increase in intelligence test scores across decades – the “Flynn e...