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Do measures of working memory predict academic proficiency better than measures of intelligence?

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https://hdl.handle.net/10497/14628
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Lee, K., Lee, M. P., Ang, S. Y., & Stankov, L. (2009). Do measures of working memory predict academic proficiency better than measures of intelligence? Psychology Science Quarterly, 51(4), 403-419. http://www.psychologie-aktuell.com/fileadmin/download/PschologyScience/4-2009/psq_4_2009_403-419.pdf
Author
Lee, Kerry
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Lee, Madeline Pe
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Ang, Su Yin
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Stankov, Lazar
Abstract
It is often asserted that working memory predicts more variance in academic proficiency than do measures of intelligence. We used data from three studies to show that the validity of this assertion is highly dependent on the method of analysis. Using the same measures of intelligence, but different measures of working memory and algebraic proficiency, we found working memory provided better explanatory power only when analysis was conducted on the observed variable level. When the same data were analysed using structural equation models, only measures of intelligence had a direct effect on algebraic proficiency. From a theoretical viewpoint, our findings are consistent with a claim that working memory is a constituent component of (fluid) intelligence.
Keywords
  • Short term memory

  • Intelligence measures...

  • Quantitative methods

  • Statistical regressio...

Date Issued
2009
Publisher
Pabst Science
Journal
Psychology Science Quarterly
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