Age differences in the WISC-IV has a positive Jensen coefficient, maybe
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Group differences in cognitive scores have generally been found to be g-loaded, i.e. the differences are larger on the items/subtests that load more strongly on the general factor. This is generally called a Jensen effect, and its opposite an anti-Jensen effect
Age differences in the WISC-IV has a positive Jensen coefficient, maybe
Age differences in the WISC-IV has a positive…
Age differences in the WISC-IV has a positive Jensen coefficient, maybe
Group differences in cognitive scores have generally been found to be g-loaded, i.e. the differences are larger on the items/subtests that load more strongly on the general factor. This is generally called a Jensen effect, and its opposite an anti-Jensen effect