Literature DB >> 12500864

Individual differences in working memory within a nomological network of cognitive and perceptual speed abilities.

Phillip L Ackerman1, Margaret E Beier, Mary O Boyle.   

Abstract

It has become fashionable to equate constructs of working memory (WM) and general intelligence (g). Few investigations have provided direct evidence that WM and g measures yield similar ordering of individuals. Correlational investigations have yielded mixed results. The authors assess the construct space for WM and g and demonstrate that WM shares substantial variance with perceptual speed (PS) constructs. Thirty-six ability tests representing verbal, numerical, spatial, and PS abilities; the Raven Advanced Progressive Matrices; and 7 WM tests were administered to 135 adults. A nomological representation for WM is provided through a series of cognitive and PS ability models. Construct overlap between PS and WM is further investigated with attention to complexity, processing differences, and practice effects.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12500864

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Psychol Gen        ISSN: 0022-1015


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