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Scottish Mental Survey 1932

Scottish Mental Survey 1932. Deary et al. (2004) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 86 , 130-147. Scottish Mental Survey of 1932. June 1st 1932: almost all Scottish children born in 1921 N = 87,498 Scottish Council for Research in Education

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Scottish Mental Survey 1932

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  1. Scottish Mental Survey 1932 Deary et al. (2004) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 130-147.

  2. Scottish Mental Survey of 1932 • June 1st 1932: almost all Scottish children born in 1921 • N = 87,498 • Scottish Council for Research in Education • Godfrey Thomson’s Moray House Test No. 12 • IQ-type: verbal, spatial, numerical, abstract Deary et al. (2004) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 130-147.

  3. Health and intelligence (Schacter pp. 347-348) • Mortality • Illness • Health • Health behaviours Whalley & Deary (2001) British Medical Journal, 322 (7 April), 1-5. Deary (2008) Nature, 456, 175-176.

  4. Whalley & Deary (2001) British Medical Journal, 322 (7 April), 1-5.

  5. Whalley & Deary (2001) British Medical Journal, 322 (7 April), 1-5.

  6. Intelligence: Stability and development Children IQ at ages 6 and 18, r = .77 IQ at ages 12 and 18, r = .89 Adults (Concordia study) World War II veterans tested 40 years on Verbal IQ factor at ages 25 and 65, r = .93 Non-verbal IQ at ages 25 and 65, r = .64 Children to adults (Scottish Mental Survey)…

  7. Scottish Mental Survey of 1932 • June 1st 1932: almost all Scottish children born in 1921 • N = 87,498 • Scottish Council for Research in Education • Godfrey Thomson’s Moray House Test No. 12 • IQ-type: verbal, spatial, numerical, abstract • Traced and re-tested 550 in Edinburgh as Lothian Birth Cohort 1921 Deary et al. (2004) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 130-147.

  8. Scottish Mental Survey 1932 Deary et al. (2004) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 130-147.

  9. Age 11 Moray House Test Age 79 Moray House Test correlation = .66 (N = 485) Deary et al. (2004) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 130-147.

  10. Deary et al. (2004) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 130-147.

  11. Deary et al. (2004) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 130-147.

  12. Sex differences in intelligence?

  13. Read up on group differences section in Schacter book, pp. 360-362. Deary et al. (2003). Intelligence, 31, 533-542.

  14. Deary et al. (2003). Intelligence, 31, 533-542.

  15. Deary et al. (2003). Intelligence, 31, 533-542.

  16. Deary et al. (2003). Intelligence, 31, 533-542.

  17. Deary et al. (2003). Intelligence, 31, 533-542.

  18. Deary et al. (2003). Intelligence, 31, 533-542.

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