Posts by: Michael Chew
Speed of Information Processing
How many times have we heard references to someone we know, who is labeled as clever because he is fast at grasping a concept or quick on some mental arithmetic and phrases used to describe them like “speed of cop-on” when we associate speed with intelligence. It seems one could almost [...]
Spearman (1927) discovered that when he compared the test scores of 2 groups of children in a correlation matrix, where one group composed of “normal children” and the other group composed of children with low abilities, the mean test score correlations were lower for the normal group (+0.466) compared to [...]
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