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ON INTELLIGENCE IV: TOWARD A RESTORATION OF GENERAL INTELLIGENCEUNDHEIM JO.1981; SCAND. J. PSYCHOL.; ISSN 0036-5564; SWE; DA. 1981; VOL. 22; NO 4; PP. 251-265; BIBL. 2 P.Article
ON INTELLIGENCE. III: EXAMINING DEVELOPMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF CATTELL'S BROAD ABILITY THEORY AND OF AN ALTERNATIVE NEO-SPEARMAN MODELUNDHEIM JO.1981; SCAND. J. PSYCHOL.; ISSN 0036-5564; SWE; DA. 1981; VOL. 22; NO 4; PP. 243-249; BIBL. 1 P.Article
THE USE OF IQ AND MA AS MEASURES OF LEARNING RATE WITH FLUID AND CRYSTALLIZED INTELLIGENCESCHROTH ML.1981; J. GEN. PSYCHOL.; ISSN 0022-1309; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 105; NO 2; PP. 235-242; BIBL. 25 REF.Article
Replikationsanalyse zum CATTELL schen Intelligenzkonzept = Analyse en réponse au concept d'intelligence de Cattell = Replication analyses regarding Cattell's concept of intelligenceGILARDI, R. V; HOLLING, H; SCHMIDT, J. U et al.Psychologische Beiträge (Lengerich). 1983, Vol 25, Num 3-4, pp 369-384, issn 0033-3018Article
ENVIRONMENT AND HIGH IQ: A CONSIDERATION OF FLUID AND CRYSTALLISED INTELLIGENCEFREEMAN J.1983; PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES; ISSN 0191-8869; GBR; DA. 1983; VOL. 4; NO 3; PP. 307-313; BIBL. 1 P.Article
Individual Differences in Working Memory, Secondary Memory, and Fluid Intelligence: Evidence From the Levels-of-Processing Span TaskROSE, Nathan S.Canadian journal of experimental psychology. 2013, Vol 67, Num 4, pp 260-270, issn 1196-1961, 11 p.Article
Relation of task switching to speed, age, and fluid intelligenceSALTHOUSE, T. A; FRISTOE, N; MCGUTHRY, K. E et al.Psychology and aging. 1998, Vol 13, Num 3, pp 445-461, issn 0882-7974Article
Crystallized and fluid intelligence in a «new» instructional situationFEDERICO, P.-A.Contemporary educational psychology. 1986, Vol 11, Num 1, pp 33-53, issn 0361-476XArticle
Denken und Gedächtnis―Über Wechselwirkungen kognitiver Kompartments bei der Erzeugung geistiger Leistungen = Pensée et mémoire. Sur les effets modificateurs des compartiments cognitifs dans la production des performances psychiques = Mental activity and memory. About the changement effects of cognitive compartments during the production of psychic performancesKLIX, F.Zeitschrift für Psychologie mit Zeitschrift für angewandte Psychologie. 1984, Vol 192, Num 3, pp 213-244, issn 0044-3409Article
The effects of theta transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) on fluid intelligencePAHOR, Anja; JAUSOVEC, Norbert.International journal of psychophysiology. 2014, Vol 93, Num 3, pp 322-331, issn 0167-8760, 10 p.Article
Locus of control and ideational fluency in preschool childrenSAWYERS, J. K; MORAN, J. D. III.Perceptual and motor skills. 1984, Vol 58, Num 3, pp 857-858, issn 0031-5125Article
Vieillissement et raisonnement : Une approche multifactorielle = A multifactorial approach to reasoning in agingLAUVERJAT, Fabienne; PENNEQUIN, Valérie; FONTAINE, Roger et al.Le vieillissement cognitif. Année Psychologique. 2005, Vol 105, Num 2, pp 225-247, issn 0003-5033, 23 p.Book Chapter
In the heat of the moment: On the effect of state neuroticism on task performanceBECKMANN, Nadin; BECKMANN, Jens F; MINBASHIAN, Amirali et al.Personality and individual differences. 2013, Vol 54, Num 3, pp 447-452, issn 0191-8869, 6 p.Article
Quantity, not quality: The relationship between fluid intelligence and working memory capacityFUKUDA, Keisuke; VOGEL, Edward; MAYR, Ulrich et al.Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2010, Vol 17, Num 5, pp 673-679, issn 1069-9384, 7 p.Article
Typical Intellectual Engagement and Cognition in Old AgeDELLENBACH, Myriam; ZIMPRICH, Daniel.Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition. 2008, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 208-231, issn 1382-5585, 24 p.Article
Complexity, metacognition, and fluid intelligenceSTANKOV, L.Intelligence (Norwood). 2000, Vol 28, Num 2, pp 121-143, issn 0160-2896Article
A further test of the general monitoring skill hypothesisSCHRAW, G; NIETFELD, J.Journal of educational psychology. 1998, Vol 90, Num 2, pp 236-248, issn 0022-0663Article
The complexity effect phenomenon is an epiphenomenon of age-related fluid intelligence declineSTANKOV, L.Personality and individual differences. 1994, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 265-288, issn 0191-8869Article
Abilities involved in performance on competing tasksFOGARTY, G; STANKOV, L.Personality and individual differences. 1988, Vol 9, Num 1, pp 35-49, issn 0191-8869Article
Competing task and attentional resources: exploring the limits of primary-secondary paradigmSTANKOV, L.Australian journal of psychology. 1987, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 123-137, issn 0004-9530Article
Fluid intelligence shares closer to 60% of its variance with working memory capacity and is a better indicator of general intelligenceGIGNAC, Gilles E.Intelligence (Norwood). 2014, Vol 47, pp 122-133, issn 0160-2896, 12 p.Article
Distinguishing verbal, quantitative, and figural facets of fluid intelligence in young studentsLAKIN, Joni M; GAMBRELL, James L.Intelligence (Norwood). 2012, Vol 40, Num 6, pp 560-570, issn 0160-2896, 11 p.Article
Why is working memory related to fluid intelligence?SALTHOUSE, Timothy A; PINK, Jeffrey E.Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2008, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 364-371, issn 1069-9384, 8 p.Article
Addressing the Qualification Problem in FLUXMARTIN, Yves; THIELSCHER, Michael.Lecture notes in computer science. 2001, pp 290-304, issn 0302-9743, isbn 3-540-42612-4Conference Paper
Age-related deficits in cognitive functioning are not mediated by time of dayBROWN, L. N; GODDARD, K. M; LAHAR, C. J et al.Experimental aging research. 1999, Vol 25, Num 1, pp 81-93, issn 0361-073XArticle