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1 Ability rise in NAEP and narrowing ethnic gaps? Rindermann, Heiner
2013
6 p. 821-831
11 p.
artikel
2 A cognitive psychologist's take on intelligence, more or less (more and less?) Widaman, Keith F.
2011
6 p. 493-495
3 p.
artikel
3 Age differences within secular IQ trends: An individual growth modeling approach Kanaya, Tomoe
2005
6 p. 613-621
9 p.
artikel
4 A genetic two-factor model of the covariation among a subset of Multidimensional Aptitude Battery and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale—Revised subtests Luciano, Michelle
2003
6 p. 589-605
17 p.
artikel
5 Analysis of age differences in types of errors on the Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices Babcock, Renée L
2002
6 p. 485-503
19 p.
artikel
6 A negative Flynn effect in Finland, 1997–2009 Dutton, Edward
2013
6 p. 817-820
4 p.
artikel
7 An explicit cue improves creative analogical reasoning Green, Adam E.
2012
6 p. 598-603
6 p.
artikel
8 An extraordinary memory: The case study of a musical prodigy Ruthsatz, Joanne
2003
6 p. 509-518
10 p.
artikel
9 An item-level examination of the Flynn effect on the National Intelligence Test in Estonia Shiu, William
2013
6 p. 770-779
10 p.
artikel
10 A note on sex differences in mental rotation in different age groups Geiser, Christian
2008
6 p. 556-563
8 p.
artikel
11 A reappraisal of the relationship between span memory and intelligence via “best evidence synthesis” Beier, Margaret E.
2004
6 p. 607-619
13 p.
artikel
12 Are cognitive differences between countries diminishing? Evidence from TIMSS and PISA Meisenberg, Gerhard
2013
6 p. 808-816
9 p.
artikel
13 A review of the worst performance rule: Evidence, theory, and alternative hypotheses Coyle, Thomas R.
2003
6 p. 567-587
21 p.
artikel
14 Beauty and intelligence may – or may not – be related Denny, Kevin
2008
6 p. 616-618
3 p.
artikel
15 Can fluid intelligence be reduced to ‘simple’ short-term storage? Martínez, Kenia
2011
6 p. 473-480
8 p.
artikel
16 Can we understand why cognitive function predicts mortality? Results from the Caerphilly Prospective Study (CaPS) Gallacher, John
2009
6 p. 535-544
10 p.
artikel
17 Changes in test-taking patterns over time Must, Olev
2013
6 p. 780-790
11 p.
artikel
18 Changes over time in the black–white difference on mental tests: Evidence from the children of the 1979 cohort of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth Murray, Charles
2006
6 p. 527-540
14 p.
artikel
19 Childhood intelligence predicts voter turnout, voting preferences, and political involvement in adulthood: The 1970 British Cohort Study Deary, Ian J.
2008
6 p. 548-555
8 p.
artikel
20 Cognition and incident coronary heart disease in late midlife: The Whitehall II study Singh-Manoux, Archana
2009
6 p. 529-534
6 p.
artikel
21 Cognition and survival in a biracial urban population of old people Wilson, Robert S.
2009
6 p. 545-550
6 p.
artikel
22 Cognitive epidemiology: With emphasis on untangling cognitive ability and socioeconomic status Lubinski, David
2009
6 p. 625-633
9 p.
artikel
23 Comparing models of intelligence in Project TALENT: The VPR model fits better than the CHC and extended Gf–Gc models Major, Jason T.
2012
6 p. 543-559
17 p.
artikel
24 Confirmation of correlation between brain nerve conduction velocity and intelligence level in normal adults Reed, T. Edward
2004
6 p. 563-572
10 p.
artikel
25 Correlation between inspection time and psychometric abilities Nettelbeck, Ted
2001
6 p. 459-474
16 p.
artikel
26 Corrigendum to “Biological correlates of northern-southern Italy differences in IQ” [Intelligence 40(2012)511–517] Templer, Donald I.
2012
6 p. 638-
1 p.
artikel
27 Corrigendum to “Inbreeding depression and IQ in a study of 72 countries” [Intelligence 37(3)(2009)268–276] Woodley, Michael A.
2012
6 p. 639-641
3 p.
artikel
28 Corrigendum to “IQ, the worst performance rule, and Spearman's law: a reanalysis and extension” [Intelligence 31 (2003) 473–489] Coyle, Thomas R.
2003
6 p. 609-
1 p.
artikel
29 Developmental changes in inspection time: what a difference a year makes Anderson, Mike
2001
6 p. 475-486
12 p.
artikel
30 Differential ability antecedents of general and specific dimensions of declarative knowledge: More than g Reeve, Charlie L.
2004
6 p. 621-652
32 p.
artikel
31 Distinguishing verbal, quantitative, and figural facets of fluid intelligence in young students Lakin, Joni M.
2012
6 p. 560-570
11 p.
artikel
32 Does a fitness factor contribute to the association between intelligence and health outcomes? Evidence from medical abnormality counts among 3654 US Veterans Arden, Rosalind
2009
6 p. 581-591
11 p.
artikel
33 Does test anxiety induce measurement bias in cognitive ability tests? Reeve, Charlie L.
2008
6 p. 526-538
13 p.
artikel
34 Domain-specific and domain-general learning factors are expressed in genetically heterogeneous CD-1 mice Kolata, Stefan
2008
6 p. 619-629
11 p.
artikel
35 Do twins have lower cognitive ability than singletons? Webbink, Dinand
2008
6 p. 539-547
9 p.
artikel
36 Economic, educational, and IQ gains in eastern Germany 1990–2006 Roivainen, Eka
2012
6 p. 571-575
5 p.
artikel
37 Editorial Thompson, James
2013
6 p. 751-752
2 p.
artikel
38 Editorial Board 2010
6 p. i-
1 p.
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39 Editorial Board 2012
6 p. ii-
1 p.
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40 Editorial Board 2013
6 p. ii-
1 p.
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41 Editorial Board 2002
6 p. ii-
1 p.
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42 Editorial Board 2003
6 p. ii-
1 p.
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43 Editorial Board 2006
6 p. ii-
1 p.
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44 Editorial Board 2005
6 p. ii-
1 p.
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45 Editorial Board 2004
6 p. ii-
1 p.
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46 Editorial Board 2009
6 p. ii-
1 p.
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47 Editorial Board 2007
6 p. ii-
1 p.
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48 Editorial Board 2008
6 p. ii-
1 p.
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49 Editorial Board 2011
6 p. ii-
1 p.
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50 Environmental moderators of genetic influence on verbal and nonverbal abilities in early childhood Asbury, Kathryn
2005
6 p. 643-661
19 p.
artikel
51 Estimating state IQ: Measurement challenges and preliminary correlates McDaniel, Michael A.
2006
6 p. 607-619
13 p.
artikel
52 Evaluating the contribution of different item features to the effect size of the gender difference in three-dimensional mental rotation using automatic item generation Arendasy, Martin E.
2010
6 p. 574-581
8 p.
artikel
53 Examining neurochemical determinants of inspection time Stough, Con
2001
6 p. 511-522
12 p.
artikel
54 Exploring structural dynamics within and between sensory and intellectual functioning in old and very old age: Longitudinal evidence from the Berlin Aging Study Ghisletta, Paolo
2005
6 p. 555-587
33 p.
artikel
55 Finding the g-factor in brain structure using the method of correlated vectors Colom, Roberto
2006
6 p. 561-570
10 p.
artikel
56 Fluid intelligence is independently associated with all-cause mortality over 17 years in an elderly community sample: An investigation of potential mechanisms Batterham, Philip J.
2009
6 p. 551-560
10 p.
artikel
57 Four successful tests of the Cognitive Differentiation–Integration Effort hypothesis Woodley, Michael A.
2013
6 p. 832-842
11 p.
artikel
58 Gender differences in figural matrices: The moderating role of item design features Arendasy, Martin E.
2012
6 p. 584-597
14 p.
artikel
59 Genetic and environmental influences on the Verbal-Perceptual-Image Rotation (VPR) model of the structure of mental abilities in the Minnesota study of twins reared apart Johnson, Wendy
2007
6 p. 542-562
21 p.
artikel
60 Hispanic and non-Hispanic children's performance on PASS cognitive processes and achievement Naglieri, Jack A.
2007
6 p. 568-579
12 p.
artikel
61 How intelligence and education contribute to substance use: Hints from the Minnesota Twin family study Johnson, Wendy
2009
6 p. 613-624
12 p.
artikel
62 Identification of sensorimotor components accounting for individual variability in Zahlen–Verbindungs-Test (ZVT) performance Rammsayer, Thomas H.
2007
6 p. 623-630
8 p.
artikel
63 Index 2007
6 p. 631-633
3 p.
artikel
64 Index Volume 29, 2001 2001
6 p. 543-547
5 p.
artikel
65 Index Volume 30, 2002 Author/Title 2002
6 p. 580-582
3 p.
artikel
66 Index Volume 31, 2003 Author/Title 2003
6 p. 611-613
3 p.
artikel
67 Index Volume 33, 2005 Author/Title 2005
6 p. 675-677
3 p.
artikel
68 Index Volume 32, 2004 Author/Title 2004
6 p. 655-657
3 p.
artikel
69 Inspection time Brody, Nathan
2001
6 p. 537-541
5 p.
artikel
70 Inspection Time: A biomarker for cognitive decline Gregory, Tess
2008
6 p. 664-671
8 p.
artikel
71 Inspection time and intelligence Petrill, Stephen A.
2001
6 p. 441-442
2 p.
artikel
72 Inspection time and the relationship among elementary cognitive tasks, general intelligence, and specific cognitive abilities Petrill, Stephen A
2001
6 p. 487-496
10 p.
artikel
73 Intellectual competence and academic performance: Preliminary validation of a model Chamorro-Premuzic, Tomas
2008
6 p. 564-573
10 p.
artikel
74 Intellectual growth in children as a function of domain specific and domain general working memory subgroups Lee Swanson, H.
2011
6 p. 481-492
12 p.
artikel
75 Intelligence and birth order in boys and girls Boomsma, Dorret I.
2008
6 p. 630-634
5 p.
artikel
76 Intelligence and neural efficiency Neubauer, Aljoscha C
2002
6 p. 515-536
22 p.
artikel
77 Intelligence and persisting with medication for two years: Analysis in a randomised controlled trial Deary, Ian J.
2009
6 p. 607-612
6 p.
artikel
78 Intelligence, destiny and education: The ideological roots of intelligence testing Deary, Ian J.
2006
6 p. 621-622
2 p.
artikel
79 Intelligence in childhood and risk of psychological distress in adulthood: The 1958 National Child Development Survey and the 1970 British Cohort Study Gale, Catharine R.
2009
6 p. 592-599
8 p.
artikel
80 Intelligence makes people think like economists: Evidence from the General Social Survey Caplan, Bryan
2010
6 p. 636-647
12 p.
artikel
81 Intelligence, working memory, and multitasking performance Colom, Roberto
2010
6 p. 543-551
9 p.
artikel
82 Introduction to the special issue on cognitive epidemiology Deary, Ian J.
2009
6 p. 517-519
3 p.
artikel
83 Investigating the ‘g’-saturation of various stratum-two factors using automatic item generation Arendasy, Martin E.
2008
6 p. 574-583
10 p.
artikel
84 Investigating the relationship of working memory tasks and fluid intelligence tests by means of the fixed-links model in considering the impurity problem Schweizer, Karl
2007
6 p. 591-604
14 p.
artikel
85 IQ and the wealth of nations Richards, Marcus
2002
6 p. 574-576
3 p.
artikel
86 IQ and the wealth of states Kanazawa, Satoshi
2006
6 p. 593-600
8 p.
artikel
87 IQ, cultural values, and the technological achievement of nations Gelade, Garry A.
2008
6 p. 711-718
8 p.
artikel
88 IQ in childhood and the metabolic syndrome in middle age: Extended follow-up of the 1946 British Birth Cohort Study Richards, Marcus
2009
6 p. 567-572
6 p.
artikel
89 IQ, skin color, crime, HIV/AIDS, and income in 50 U.S. states Templer, Donald I.
2011
6 p. 437-442
6 p.
artikel
90 Is the Flynn effect on g?: A meta-analysis te Nijenhuis, Jan
2013
6 p. 802-807
6 p.
artikel
91 Item-response theory modeling of IQ gains (the Flynn effect) on crystallized intelligence: Rodgers' hypothesis yes, Brand's hypothesis perhaps Pietschnig, Jakob
2013
6 p. 791-801
11 p.
artikel
92 John Leonard Horn 1928–2006 2007
6 p. 517-518
2 p.
artikel
93 Level of cognitive performance as a correlate and predictor of health behaviors that protect against cognitive decline in late life: The path through life study Anstey, Kaarin J.
2009
6 p. 600-606
7 p.
artikel
94 Localizing age-related individual differences in a hierarchical structure Salthouse, Timothy A.
2004
6 p. 541-561
21 p.
artikel
95 Memory span and general intelligence: A latent-variable approach Colom, Roberto
2005
6 p. 623-642
20 p.
artikel
96 Meta-analysis of the relationship between intelligence and inspection time Grudnik, Jennifer L
2001
6 p. 523-535
13 p.
artikel
97 Mind–culture interactions: How writing molds mental fluidity in early development Kazi, Smaragda
2012
6 p. 622-637
16 p.
artikel
98 Modeling differentiation of cognitive abilities within the higher-order factor model using moderated factor analysis Molenaar, Dylan
2010
6 p. 611-624
14 p.
artikel
99 Neural substrates of the Topology Test to measure fluid reasoning: An fMRI study Masunaga, Hiromi
2008
6 p. 607-615
9 p.
artikel
100 New evidence on Sir Cyril Burt Rushton, John Philippe
2002
6 p. 555-567
13 p.
artikel
101 [No title] St. Clair, David
2002
6 p. 569-572
4 p.
artikel
102 [No title] McDaniel, Michael A.
2008
6 p. 731-732
2 p.
artikel
103 [No title] Sternberg, Robert J.
2008
6 p. 730-731
2 p.
artikel
104 [No title] Johnson, Wendy
2008
6 p. 732-733
2 p.
artikel
105 [No title] Thompson, James
2011
6 p. 495-496
2 p.
artikel
106 On the heritability of inspection time and its covariance with IQ: a twin study Luciano, Michelle
2001
6 p. 443-457
15 p.
artikel
107 On the high intelligence and cognitive achievements of Jews in Britain Lynn, Richard
2006
6 p. 541-547
7 p.
artikel
108 On the relationship between sources of within- and between-group differences and measurement invariance in the common factor model Lubke, Gitta H.
2003
6 p. 543-566
24 p.
artikel
109 Overview of the Flynn effect Williams, Robert L.
2013
6 p. 753-764
12 p.
artikel
110 Population sex differences in IQ at age 11: the Scottish mental survey 1932 Deary, Ian J
2003
6 p. 533-542
10 p.
artikel
111 Priming ability emotional intelligence Schutte, Nicola S.
2012
6 p. 614-621
8 p.
artikel
112 Processing speed, intelligence, creativity, and school performance: Testing of causal hypotheses using structural equation models Rindermann, H.
2004
6 p. 573-589
17 p.
artikel
113 Publisher's Note 2003
6 p. 507-
1 p.
artikel
114 Race and Intelligence: Separating Science from Myth Brody, Nathan
2002
6 p. 572-574
3 p.
artikel
115 Race: The Reality of Human Differences Loehlin, John C.
2004
6 p. 653-654
2 p.
artikel
116 Reaction time and established risk factors for total and cardiovascular disease mortality: Comparison of effect estimates in the follow-up of a large, UK-wide, general-population based survey Roberts, Beverly A.
2009
6 p. 561-566
6 p.
artikel
117 Reading, listening, and viewing comprehension in English as a foreign language: One or more constructs? Schroeders, Ulrich
2010
6 p. 562-573
12 p.
artikel
118 Recently-derived variants of brain-size genes ASPM, MCPH1, CDK5RAP and BRCA1 not associated with general cognition, reading or language Bates, Timothy C.
2008
6 p. 689-693
5 p.
artikel
119 Recruitment modeling: An analysis and an application to the study of male–female differences in intelligence Hunt, Earl
2008
6 p. 653-663
11 p.
artikel
120 Relation of birth weight, maternal intelligence and mother–child interactions to cognitive and play competence of Jamaican two-year old children Wachs, Theodore D.
2007
6 p. 605-622
18 p.
artikel
121 Rugby versus Soccer in South Africa: Content familiarity contributes to cross-cultural differences in cognitive test scores Malda, Maike
2010
6 p. 582-595
14 p.
artikel
122 SAT and ACT predict college GPA after removing g Coyle, Thomas R.
2008
6 p. 719-729
11 p.
artikel
123 School achievement strongly predicts midlife IQ Spinks, Ruth
2007
6 p. 563-567
5 p.
artikel
124 Science in elementary school: Generalist genes and school environments Haworth, Claire M.A.
2008
6 p. 694-701
8 p.
artikel
125 Sex differences in latent cognitive abilities ages 6 to 59: Evidence from the Woodcock–Johnson III tests of cognitive abilities Keith, Timothy Z.
2008
6 p. 502-525
24 p.
artikel
126 Skull size and intelligence, and King Robert Bruce's IQ Deary, Ian J.
2007
6 p. 519-525
7 p.
artikel
127 Socioeconomic status and school grades: Placing their association in broader context in a sample of biological and adoptive families Johnson, Wendy
2007
6 p. 526-541
16 p.
artikel
128 State preferences for the ACT versus SAT complicates inferences about SAT-derived state IQ estimates: A comment on Kanazawa (2006) McDaniel, Michael A.
2006
6 p. 601-606
6 p.
artikel
129 Stereotype threat as validity threat: The anxiety–sex–threat interaction Delgado, Ana R.
2008
6 p. 635-640
6 p.
artikel
130 Survey of opinions on the primacy of g and social consequences of ability testing: A comparison of expert and non-expert views Reeve, Charlie L.
2008
6 p. 681-688
8 p.
artikel
131 The association between IQ in adolescence and a range of health outcomes at 40 in the 1979 US National Longitudinal Study of Youth Der, Geoff
2009
6 p. 573-580
8 p.
artikel
132 The association of childhood intelligence with mortality risk from adolescence to middle age: Findings from the Aberdeen Children of the 1950s cohort study Leon, D.A.
2009
6 p. 520-528
9 p.
artikel
133 The Battlegrounds of Bio-Science: Cross-Examining the Experts on Evolutionary Psychology, Race, Intelligence, & Genetics, Population, Environment, & Cloning Rushton, J.Philippe
2003
6 p. 607-608
2 p.
artikel
134 The chronometry of mental ability: An event-related potential analysis of an auditory oddball discrimination task Beauchamp, Chris M.
2006
6 p. 571-586
16 p.
artikel
135 The cognitive basis of trust. The relation between education, cognitive ability, and generalized and political trust Hooghe, Marc
2012
6 p. 604-613
10 p.
artikel
136 The concurrent validity and test–retest reliability of a visuospatial working memory task Hockey, A.
2004
6 p. 591-605
15 p.
artikel
137 The cylindrical structure of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children — IV: A retest of the Guttman model of intelligence Cohen, Arie
2006
6 p. 587-591
5 p.
artikel
138 The Fifth Annual Conference of the International Society for Intelligence Research (ISIR) — December 2, 3, and 4, 2004 2004
6 p. I-
1 p.
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139 The “Flynn Effect” and Flynn's paradox Flynn, James R.
2013
6 p. 851-857
7 p.
artikel
140 The Flynn effect in South Africa te Nijenhuis, Jan
2011
6 p. 456-467
12 p.
artikel
141 The Flynn effect puzzle: A 30-year examination from the right tail of the ability distribution provides some missing pieces Wai, Jonathan
2011
6 p. 443-455
13 p.
artikel
142 The fractionation of working memory maps onto different components of intelligence Mackintosh, N.J
2003
6 p. 519-531
13 p.
artikel
143 The functional anatomy of inspection time: a pilot fMRI study Deary, Ian J
2001
6 p. 497-510
14 p.
artikel
144 The General Factor of Intelligence: How General Is It? Bates, Timothy C
2002
6 p. 577-578
2 p.
artikel
145 The geography of IQ Gelade, Garry A.
2008
6 p. 495-501
7 p.
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146 The phenotypic and genotypic relation between working memory speed and capacity Polderman, Tinca J.C.
2006
6 p. 549-560
12 p.
artikel
147 The quest for item types based on information processing: An analysis of Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices, with a consideration of gender differences Vigneau, François
2008
6 p. 702-710
9 p.
artikel
148 The quest for quantitative trait loci associated with intelligence Plomin, Robert
2006
6 p. 513-526
14 p.
artikel
149 The relation of speeded and unspeeded reasoning with mental speed Wilhelm, Oliver
2002
6 p. 537-554
18 p.
artikel
150 The relationship between confidence and self-concept — Towards a model of response confidence Kröner, Stephan
2007
6 p. 580-590
11 p.
artikel
151 The relationship between intelligence and multiple domains of religious belief: Evidence from a large adult US sample Lewis, Gary J.
2011
6 p. 468-472
5 p.
artikel
152 The relationship between n-back performance and matrix reasoning — implications for training and transfer Jaeggi, Susanne M.
2010
6 p. 625-635
11 p.
artikel
153 The relationships between cognitive ability and dental status in a national sample of USA adults Sabbah, Wael
2010
6 p. 605-610
6 p.
artikel
154 The structure of the relationship between attention and intelligence Schweizer, Karl
2005
6 p. 589-611
23 p.
artikel
155 Three dopaminergic polymorphisms are associated with academic achievement in middle and high school Beaver, Kevin M.
2010
6 p. 596-604
9 p.
artikel
156 True scores, latent variables, and constructs Borsboom, Denny
2002
6 p. 505-514
10 p.
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157 Volume 34, 2006 2006
6 p. 623-626
4 p.
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158 Were the Victorians cleverer than us? The decline in general intelligence estimated from a meta-analysis of the slowing of simple reaction time Woodley, Michael A.
2013
6 p. 843-850
8 p.
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159 What do Raven's Matrices measure? An analysis in terms of sex differences Mackintosh, N.J.
2005
6 p. 663-674
12 p.
artikel
160 Which working memory functions predict intelligence? Oberauer, Klaus
2008
6 p. 641-652
12 p.
artikel
161 Who discovered the Flynn effect? A review of early studies of the secular increase of intelligence Lynn, Richard
2013
6 p. 765-769
5 p.
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162 Why smart people can be so stupid Whalley, Lawrence J
2002
6 p. 578-579
2 p.
artikel
163 Working memory and fluid intelligence in young children Engel de Abreu, Pascale M.J.
2010
6 p. 552-561
10 p.
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164 Working memory and intelligence are highly related constructs, but why? Colom, Roberto
2008
6 p. 584-606
23 p.
artikel
165 Working memory training does not improve intelligence in healthy young adults Chooi, Weng-Tink
2012
6 p. 531-542
12 p.
artikel
166 Working memory, visual–spatial-intelligence and their relationship to problem-solving Bühner, Markus
2008
6 p. 672-680
9 p.
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167 You are what you eat? Meal type, socio-economic status and cognitive ability in childhood von Stumm, Sophie
2012
6 p. 576-583
8 p.
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