Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7293416 | Intelligence | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In stimulus-locked data, correlations between quantile mean and test scores became more negative with increasing quantile, showing clear evidence of a worst performance rule pattern. In response-locked data, low scorers showed more extreme latencies in both tails of the distribution. However we did not observe a worst performance rule in behavioural data. These data suggest that psychometric intelligence is also associated with response-related processes, which may also contribute to the association between psychometric intelligence and reaction time variability.
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Authors
Christopher W.N. Saville, Kevin D.O. Beckles, Catherine A. MacLeod, Bernd Feige, Monica Biscaldi, André Beauducel, Christoph Klein,