The personal Jensen coefficient, useful for detecting teaching to the test?
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In my previous paper, I examined whether a personal Jensen coefficient could predict GPA beyond the general factor (or just the normal summed score). I found this not to be the case for a Dutch university student sample (n ≈ 300). One thing I did find, however, was that the personal Jensen coefficient was correlate with the g factor: r=.35.
The personal Jensen coefficient, useful for detecting teaching to the test?
The personal Jensen coefficient, useful for…
The personal Jensen coefficient, useful for detecting teaching to the test?
In my previous paper, I examined whether a personal Jensen coefficient could predict GPA beyond the general factor (or just the normal summed score). I found this not to be the case for a Dutch university student sample (n ≈ 300). One thing I did find, however, was that the personal Jensen coefficient was correlate with the g factor: r=.35.