Friday, May 30, 2014
Sharing Flow of cognitive capital across rural and urban United States via BrowZine
Jokela, Markus
Intelligence, Vol. 46 – 2014: 47 - 53
10.1016/j.intell.2014.05.003
Sharing Intelligence, creativity, and cognitive control: The common and differential involvement of executive functions in intelligence and creativity via BrowZine
Benedek, Mathias; Jauk, Emanuel; Sommer, Markus; Arendasy, Martin; Neubauer, Aljoscha C.
Intelligence, Vol. 46 – 2014: 73 - 83
10.1016/j.intell.2014.05.007
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Article: How Mind-Wandering and “Positive Constructive Daydreaming” Enhance Creativity and Improve Our Social Skills
How Mind-Wandering and "Positive Constructive Daydreaming" Enhance Creativity and Improve Our Social Skills
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2013/10/09/mind-wandering-and-creativity/
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Hall v. Florida Impact: 20 Cases? [feedly]
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Hall v. Florida Impact: 20 Cases?
// Crime and Consequences Blog
How many cases will yesterday's decision in Hall v. Florida actually impact? Lizette Alvarez and John Schwartz have this article in the NYT estimating "10 to 20," citing anti-death-penalty law professor John Blume for that estimate. (The article doesn't identify Blume as an advocate for one side on this issue, but he is.) "The death row inmates in this category would generally have I.Q.'s of between 71 and 75. Inmates in that category should now be able to ask for a new hearing that would take into consideration other evidence and a broader range of I.Q. tests."
There are a couple of points to note here. First, it appears a prominent advocate for the other side implicitly agrees that Hall does not require reconsideration in cases where the inmate's test scores are above 75. My prior post and the comments to it discussed whether Hall might extend to murderers whose scores are consistently above 75. I don't think it does yet -- and apparently Blume agrees -- though the Court may still go there in the future.
Does everyone in the 71 to 75 twilight zone automatically get a new hearing? If that means evidentiary hearing, I don't think so. Hall himself, for example, put on the experts who testified to the same thing they would testify to after the Supreme Court's decision. I don't see any reason why the trial judge cannot enter a new decision on the same record, considering the margin of error as the Supreme Court directs. I expect his decision would be the same. The state might want a new evidentiary hearing to put on the evidence it didn't think was necessary before, but Hall has already had his shot.
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Article: Justice Alito’s Statistics Lesson Misses the Mark in Recent Dissent, Experts Say
Justice Alito's Statistics Lesson Misses the Mark in Recent Dissent, Experts Say
http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2014/05/28/justice-alitos-statistics-lesson-misses-the-mark-in-recent-dissent-experts-say/
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Blogmaster, Dr. Kevin McGrew, participates in Huffington Post live stream interview this morning: WATCH: Death Row Inmates With Low IQs Get 2nd Chance
http://huff.lv/1nykRq9
Death Row Inmates With Low IQs Get 2nd Chance
In a 5-4 decision on Tuesday, the US Supreme Court struck down Florida's IQ execution law, which was used to determine mentally disabled inmates' eligibility for execution, calling it "unconstitutional."
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Article: IQ, the death penalty, and me
IQ, the death penalty, and me
http://assessingpsyche.wordpress.com/2014/05/27/iq-the-death-penalty-and-me/
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Article: DARPA program to develop brain implants for mental disorders
DARPA program to develop brain implants for mental disorders
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/darpa-program-to-develop-brain-implants-for-mental-disorders/
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Victory for psychometrics in Hall v Florida "bright line" (ignoring SEM) SCOTUS decision re Atkins MR/ID death penalty cases
This morning SCOTUS rectified the long standing "bright line" (ignoring SEM) problem with Atkins ID/MR cases in Florida. Click here for background information. Click here for today's decision.
Article: New online cognitive self-assessment by Cogniciti (Baycrest): a thermometer for the mind?
New online cognitive self-assessment by Cogniciti (Baycrest): a thermometer for the mind?
http://sharpbrains.com/blog/2014/05/27/new-online-cognitive-self-assessment-by-cogniciti-baycrest-a-thermometer-for-the-mind/
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Monday, May 26, 2014
Article: Study Finds Spatial Skill Is Early Sign of Creativity
Study Finds Spatial Skill Is Early Sign of Creativity
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/16/us/study-finds-early-signs-of-creativity-in-adults.html
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Fighting for Intelligence: A Brief Overview of the Academic Work of John L. Horn [feedly]
Fighting for Intelligence: A Brief Overview of the Academic Work of John L. Horn
// MULTIVARIATE BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH - Web of Knowledge
Title: Fighting for Intelligence: A Brief Overview of the Academic Work of John L. Horn
Author(s): McArdle, John J.; Hofer, Scott M.
Source: MULTIVARIATE BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH, 49 (1): 1-16 JAN 2014
IDS#: AB1AX. ISSN: 0027-3171
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Saturday, May 24, 2014
Sharing Exploratory Bifactor Analysis of the WJ-III Cognitive in Adulthood via the Schmid-Leiman Procedure via BrowZine
Dombrowski, S. C.
Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, Vol. 32 Issue 4 – 2014: 330 - 341
10.1177/0734282913508243
Sharing Concurrent Validity of the WISC-IV and DAS-II in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder via BrowZine
Kuriakose, S.
Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, Vol. 32 Issue 4 – 2014: 283 - 294
10.1177/0734282913511051
Friday, May 23, 2014
Article: Apple promotes personalized learning with new brain training app
Apple promotes personalized learning with new brain training app
http://www.cultofmac.com/280616/apple-promotes-personalized-learning-new-brain-training-app/
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Article: DSM-5 and School Psychology: Neurodevelopmental Disorders [LIVE WEBINAR; 6/12/2014; 2PM Eastern, 11am Pacific] – National Association of School Psychologists
DSM-5 and School Psychology: Neurodevelopmental Disorders [LIVE WEBINAR; 6/12/2014; 2PM Eastern, 11am Pacific] – National Association of School Psychologists
https://nasp.inreachce.com/Details/Information/03788d54-dc25-4e6c-bd61-519f1c7d099b?ref=featured
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Thursday, May 22, 2014
Indonesian CHC gig was awesome
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
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Saturday, May 17, 2014
WJ IV training in Minneapolis with two WJ IV coauthors: Sept 26
Schoolhouse Educational Services is conducting a day of training on the new WJ IV, with WJ IV coauthors Dr. Nancy Mather and Dr. Kevin McGrew, on Sept 26 in Minneapolis, MN. Click on link for more information.
[Conflict of interest disclosure: I, Kevin McGrew, owner of this blog and a presentor at this training, am a coauthor of the WJ IV battery]
Friday, May 16, 2014
Article: White Matter Microstructure Predicts Autistic Traits in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
White Matter Microstructure Predicts Autistic Traits in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24827086?dopt=Abstract
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Thursday, May 15, 2014
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Salthouse, T. A.
Assessment, Vol. 21 Issue 2 – 2014: 131 - 142
10.1177/1073191113486690
Sharing Religiosity is negatively associated with later-life intelligence, but not with age-related cognitive decline via BrowZine
Ritchie, Stuart J.; Gow, Alan J.; Deary, Ian J.
Intelligence, Vol. 46 – 2014: 9 - 17
10.1016/j.intell.2014.04.005
Sharing Ability tilt on the SAT and ACT predicts specific abilities and college majors via BrowZine
Coyle, Thomas R.; Purcell, Jason M.; Snyder, Anissa C.; Richmond, Miranda C.
Intelligence, Vol. 46 – 2014: 18 - 24
10.1016/j.intell.2014.04.008
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Sharing Home sweet home: Does where you live matter to working memory and other cognitive skills? via BrowZine
Alloway, Tracy Packiam; Alloway, Ross G.; Wootan, Samantha
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Vol. 124 – 2014: 124 - 131
10.1016/j.jecp.2013.11.012
Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Sharing Individual Differences in Reading Development: A Review of 25 Years of Empirical Research on Matthew Effects in Reading via BrowZine
Pfost, M.; Hattie, J.; Dorfler, T.; Artelt, C.
Review of Educational Research, Vol. 84 Issue 2 – 2014: 203 - 244
10.3102/0034654313509492
Sharing Intellectual development from early childhood to early adulthood: The impact of early IQ differences on stability and change over time via BrowZine
Schneider, Wolfgang; Niklas, Frank; Schmiedeler, Sandra
Learning and Individual Differences, Vol. 32 – 2014: 156 - 162
10.1016/j.lindif.2014.02.001
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Tuesday, May 06, 2014
Sharing Cognitive Load Theory: A Broader View on the Role of Memory in Learning and Education via BrowZine
Paas, Fred; Ayres, Paul
Educational Psychology Review, Vol. 26 Issue 2 – 2014: 191 - 195
10.1007/s10648-014-9263-5
Monday, May 05, 2014
Article: Research shows strategic thinking strengthens intellectual capacity
Research shows strategic thinking strengthens intellectual capacity
http://www.psypost.org/2014/05/research-shows-strategic-thinking-strengthens-intellectual-capacity-24962
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