Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
365378 Learning and Individual Differences 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The role of IQ in individual differences in real-life problem solving and strategies use was explored. Repeated trials of learning and recall of information from a map were analyzed with high IQ and average IQ Korean students. IQ correlated with the selection and use of strategies in recall. However, the performance and strategic behaviors of low-recall high IQ students and high-recall average IQ students cautions the overgeneralization of the advantage of high IQ in the selection and use of cognitive and metacognitive strategies. The individual's mind set about learning and domain-specific ability needs to be considered as compensatory mechanisms to explain the relationship between IQ and strategies use.

Research Highlights► Not all high IQ students employ a purposeful and goal-directed use of strategies. ► IQ does not predict performance and use of appropriate strategies. ► LR-HQ group used the least effective strategy the most frequently. ► HR-HQ group used various effective strategies the most frequently.

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Social Sciences and Humanities Psychology Developmental and Educational Psychology
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