Title of article :
Is the Flynn effect on g?: A meta-analysis
Author/Authors :
te Nijenhuis، نويسنده , , Jan and van der Flier، نويسنده , , Henk، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
6
From page :
802
To page :
807
Abstract :
Black/White differences in mean IQ have been clearly shown to strongly correlate with g loadings, so large group differences on subtests of high cognitive complexity and small group differences on subtests of low cognitive complexity. IQ scores have been increasing over the last half century, a phenomenon known as the Flynn effect. Flynn effect gains are predominantly driven by environmental factors. Might these factors also be responsible for group differences in intelligence? The empirical studies on whether the pattern of Flynn effect gains is the same as the pattern of group differences yield conflicting findings. A psychometric meta-analysis on all studies with seven or more subtests reporting correlations between g loadings and standardized score gains was carried out, based on 5 papers, yielding 11 data points (total N = 16,663). It yielded a true correlation of − .38, and none of the variance between the studies could be attributed to moderators. It appears that the Flynn effect and group differences have different causes. Suggestions for future research are discussed.
Keywords :
Secular score gains , Group differences in intelligence , Method of correlated vectors , Flynn effect
Journal title :
Intelligence (Kidlington)
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Intelligence (Kidlington)
Record number :
2377829
Link To Document :
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