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Behavioral correlates of mental growth: Birth to thirty-six years.

Nancy Bayley
- 01 Jan 1968 - 
- Vol. 23, Iss: 1, pp 1-17
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This article is published in American Psychologist.The article was published on 1968-01-01. It has received 82 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cognitive development & Personality development.

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How Much Can We Boost IQ and Scholastic Achievement

Abstract: Arthur Jensen argues that the failure of recent compensatory education efforts to produce lasting effects on children's IQ and achievement suggests that the premises on which these efforts have been based should be reexamined.
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A general psychoevolutionary theory of emotion

TL;DR: The psychoevolutionary theory of emotion as mentioned in this paper provides a broad evolutionary foundation for conceptualizing the domain of emotion as seen in animals and humans and provides useful insights into the relationships among emotions, adaptations, and evolution.
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Understanding correlates of change by modeling individual differences in growth

TL;DR: In this article, a model for individual growth and dependence of parameters in the individual growth models on individual characteristics is presented. But the model is not suitable for the special case of initial status as a correlate of change and properties of collections of growth curves provide new results on the relation between change and initial status.
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Children with Disabilities: A Longitudinal Study of Child Development and Parent Well-Being.

TL;DR: Type of disability, child self-regulatory processes and one aspect of the family climate were key predictors of change in both child outcomes and parent well-being and the implications for both the science of child development and the policies and practices of developmental intervention are discussed.
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Personality-intelligence relations: Assessment of typical intellectual engagement.

TL;DR: The authors investigated the relation between personality and intelligence in the context or the distinction between intelligence as typical engagement and intelligence as maximal engagement and suggested that intelligence as a typical engagement results in clearer understanding or personality-intelligence relations.
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The Measurement and Appraisal of Adult Intelligence

TL;DR: Wechsler scales have been used extensively for the evaluation of mental abilities in the literature as discussed by the authors, with a focus on the clinical appraisal of adult intelligence through the normal range.
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The Q-sort method in personality assessment and psychiatric research

TL;DR: The Q-technique as mentioned in this paper is a language instrument for describing a personality in psychodynamic terms so that it can be subjected to quantitative comparisons and analysis, and the major portion of the book describes the theoretical foundations for Q-Technique, surveys the psychodynamic foundations, and provides a helpful orientation to this method.
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Genetic Studies of Genius

Walter F. Dearborn
- 13 Aug 1926 -