Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
929142 Intelligence 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present study investigated cognitive performance measures beyond IQ. In particular, we investigated the psychometric properties of dynamic decision making variables and implicit learning variables and their relation with general intelligence and professional success. N = 173 employees from different companies and occupational groups completed two standard intelligence tests, two dynamic decision making tasks, and two implicit learning tasks at two measurement occasions each. We used structural equation models to test latent state-trait measurement models and the relation between constructs. The results suggest that dynamic decision making and implicit learning are substantially related with general intelligence. Furthermore, general intelligence is the best predictor for income, social status, and educational attainment. Dynamic decision making can predict supervisor ratings even beyond general intelligence.

► We investigated performance in dynamic decision making and implicit learning. ► The participants were 173 employees from different branches and different companies. ► We used latent state-trait models for analysis. ► There are substantial relations between intelligence and dynamic decision making. ► Dynamic decision making can incrementally predict supervisor ratings.

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Social Sciences and Humanities Psychology Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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