Performance on all 4 tests were combined to obtain a global intelligence score, which was regarded as a measure
of general cognitive ability (50).
But Brunel University researchers found that it took anywhere from 3,000 to 24,000 hours for someone to become a chess master, depending
on general cognitive abilities.
Indeed, it remains a hotly debated topic as to whether human language evolved from other animal communication systems for the purpose of communication, or as an independent outcome of selection for
enhanced general cognitive abilities (sensu Donaldson et al. 2007).
A total of 11,430 volunteers aged from 18 to 60 completed the study, and although they improved on the tasks, the researchers believe that none of the groups boosted their performance on tests
measuring general cognitive abilities such as memory, reasoning and learning.
The report, released by the Cambridge, Mass. - based National Bureau of Economic Research, studies certain characteristics of teachers that are not typically examined by districts — such
as general cognitive ability, content knowledge, personality traits, and feelings of self - efficacy — and tries to link those characteristics to better teaching.
Latvala added that verbal ability is a noteworthy component of
general cognitive ability because language is so crucially involved in daily lives and interpersonal relations.
This too was an initiative based not on «telling by the teacher and listening by the pupils», but on the development of
general cognitive ability through metacognition, pupil to pupil and pupil to teacher debate.
Not
only general cognitive abilities, but relevant prior instruction, motivation, and specific inter - actions of these and other learner characteristics with features of the curriculum and instruction will affect academic growth.»
In fact, a study published online this past March in Molecular Psychiatry reported a link between gene variants associated with autism spectrum disorder and better cognitive function in the general population — specifically,
enhanced general cognitive ability, memory and verbal intelligence.
At both time points children completed a battery of tasks designed to
measure general cognitive ability (e.g., non-verbal reasoning) and EF (e.g., inhibition, cognitive flexibility, working memory).
Specifically, the research suggests that emotions influence adolescents» achievement over and above the effects
of general cognitive ability and prior accomplishments, the authors note.
Applicants get graded on
their general cognitive ability, role - related knowledge (hence coding tests for engineers or questions related to Google's ad operations for people on the business side), level of leadership, and «Googleyness.»
Enriching the «expertise paradigm» of accounting research: Conscientiousness,
general cognitive ability, and goal orientation
Intelligence is
a general cognitive ability that, among other things, involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, -LSB-...]
Intelligence is
a general cognitive ability that, among other things, involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend complex ideas, learn quickly and learn from experience.
The study suggests that
general cognitive ability may be the result of well - tuned brain network updates, said study author Michael Cole of Rutgers University.
However, in addition to their very extroverted natures, as adults Williams patients also possess unusually adept language skills given their level of
general cognitive abilities.
Brainol is a mental performance supplement that is used for improving focus, memory, energy, and its users»
general cognitive abilities.
The authors found association between total caffeine intake (through coffee, tea, and dietary caffeine) and
general cognitive ability and memory.
The ABCs of Math: A Genetic Analysis of Mathematics and Its Links With Reading Ability and
General Cognitive Ability.
Table 4.5 Descriptive statistics and correlation among measures of
general cognitive ability, specific numerical ability and mathematical performance — Phase 2 of testing
We analyzed all children born in Sweden between 1983 and 2009 to investigate the effect of SDP on multiple indicators of adverse outcomes in three areas: pregnancy outcomes (birth weight, preterm birth and being born small for gestational age), long - term cognitive abilities (low academic achievement and
general cognitive ability) and externalizing behaviors (criminal conviction, violent criminal conviction and drug misuse).
In each of our analyses we sought to examine the unique effects of parental behaviors on children's academic ability by controlling for individual differences in known correlates of academic ability such as early measures of verbal ability,
general cognitive ability, and parental education.