Intelligence subcomponents and their relationship to general knowledge
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27451Dato
2022-08-18Type
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Research on the different components of fluid intelligence and how they relate to each other is quite extensive. Meanwhile, when it comes to crystallized intelligence, only vocabulary size has been somewhat thoroughly studied, while other key components, such as general knowledge, remain largely unexplored. This study aims to further our understanding of general knowledge as a key component of crystallized intelligence, and of general intelligence as a whole, by exploring how it is influenced by other components of intelligence. To that end, we had 90 participants complete an extensive general knowledge questionnaire, as well as several tests aimed at measuring various components of intelligence, and computed linear regressions to examine how these various components influence general knowledge scores. Our results reveal that, even though general intelligence is able to predict general knowledge scores, only some specific components of intelligence have a direct positive impact on general knowledge. These findings are discussed in regard to intellectual investment theories on the relationship between fluid and crystallized intelligence.
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SpringerSitering
Buades-Sitjar, Dunabeitia Landaburu JA. Intelligence subcomponents and their relationship to general knowledge. Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science. 2022;6:343-355Metadata
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