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Group stability of IQ scores over time may indicate the good predictive validity of IQ tests, showing they reliably measure cognitive ability. Alternatively, it could reflect the stability of environmental factors (e.g., consistent socioeconomic status). Regardless, IQ tests effectively capture these stable influences.

Group IQ scores are stable over time, does that mean that Individual’s IQ within that group are also stable?

No

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Definition

Group IQ scores are stable over time, does that mean that Individual’s IQ within that group are also stable?

No

What could group stability of IQ scores over time be telling us?

could suggest good predictive validity of IQ tests

or

could in fact be indicative of stability of environment over time

e.g., low...

In what way may children be affected by

Family structure, Poor home conditions, Change in parents SES, Adoption, Severe illness

and/or

Therapeutic, remedial, educational/counselling programmes

These factors may positively or negatively impact children’s intellectual development

IMPT - absolutely at the Group Level

does not mea...

What kind of evidence exists for Instability of Individual IQ Scores within groups over time?

Group test-retest - high correlation

but huge individual differences

9% in IQ >30 points

37% inc IQ > 20 points

50% i...

Why is it helpful to look at studies such as the California Guidance Study?

These findings enable us to look at why individuals increase IQ

e.g., enriched schooling

Then apply this knowledge to help others to do...

If the correlation between a group of 2001 & 2011 IQ scores was high; r = .76,

does this mean an individual’s IQ score in 2001 was predictive of the 2011 IQ score?

No

High group correlation from 2001 to 2011 is a very different concept to an individual with the same scores (in 2001 & 2011)

The ...

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TermDefinition

Group IQ scores are stable over time, does that mean that Individual’s IQ within that group are also stable?

No

What could group stability of IQ scores over time be telling us?

could suggest good predictive validity of IQ tests

or

could in fact be indicative of stability of environment over time

e.g., low SES when 4 likely to be low SES at 14

regardless of the reason for group stability of IQ stores - the IQ tests are in fact tapping into it

In what way may children be affected by

Family structure, Poor home conditions, Change in parents SES, Adoption, Severe illness

and/or

Therapeutic, remedial, educational/counselling programmes

These factors may positively or negatively impact children’s intellectual development

IMPT - absolutely at the Group Level

does not mean all children are impacted in the same way

e.g., Californian Guidance Study (n = 222)

9% children increased by >30 IQ points

What kind of evidence exists for Instability of Individual IQ Scores within groups over time?

Group test-retest - high correlation

but huge individual differences

9% in IQ >30 points

37% inc IQ > 20 points

50% inc IQ > 15 points

California Guidance Study (n=222)

9:09

Why is it helpful to look at studies such as the California Guidance Study?

These findings enable us to look at why individuals increase IQ

e.g., enriched schooling

Then apply this knowledge to help others to do the same

10:00

If the correlation between a group of 2001 & 2011 IQ scores was high; r = .76,

does this mean an individual’s IQ score in 2001 was predictive of the 2011 IQ score?

No

High group correlation from 2001 to 2011 is a very different concept to an individual with the same scores (in 2001 & 2011)

The correlation only tells you that the variance in the group reamined the same

e.g., all of the group may go up so the variance (correlation) will be the same.

11:35

What kind of studies have demonstrated a difference between IQ of low compared to high socioeconomic groups?

What is this difference?

Longitudinal

Over time

low SES IQ’s decline

high SES IQ’s increase

14:40

What did Capron & Duyme do in their 1989 study to demonstrate instability/stability in Individual’s IQ?

Looked at impact of enriched environments on children’s IQ over time

2 x 2 design

compared high/low SES

biological with

adopted

FOUND

high SES increased IQ for both groups

Which study looked at the risk factors of a child having a decrease in IQ?

What were the 10 risk factors?

Rochester Longitudinal Study

Sameroff et al., (1987, 1993).

Mother - history of mental illness

Mother - did not go to high school

Mother - severe anxiety

Mother - rigid attitudes

Few mother-child interactions

Head of household in a semi-skilled job

> 4 siblings (greater)

Father not living at home

Child belongs to a minority group

Family had > 20 stressful events in child’s 1st 4 years (greater)

15:00

How many of the 10 risk factors indicated a child was at risk for decreased IQ?

four

What was an assumption of the Rochester Longitudinal Study?

The greater the number of risk factors present would lead to a greater negative impact on IQ

4 risk factors at age 4 reflected decrease IQ and same pattern at follow up age 13

consider Nature vs Nurture here

15:40

What is the main danger with relation to Group & Individual Differences in IQ measurement?

The way the data is interpreted

Who is given an IQ score of 100 on the WAIS?

those falling in the 50th percentile

How is the deviation IQ standardised?

according to norms as a funcrtion of age group?

in nine age groups from 16-64 on adult scales

Mean = 100 / SD = 15

1SD above = 115

1SD below = 85

What proportion of people will fall within 15 points above or below 100 (i.e., 1SD above or below)?

68%

remember this is stratified for age group

What proportion of people will fall within 30 points above or below 100 (i.e., 2SD’s above or below)?

96%

What do cross-sectional studies of age-related changes of IQ enable us to do?

it enables us to look at age as a continous scale

even though IQ is standardised by age

keeping in mind that age related differences may reflect cohort differences

What could age related changes in a cross-sectional analysis reflect?

fluid vs. crystallised intelligence

Fluid

matrices mid 30’s drop off

Crystalised

vocabulary mid 60’s drop off

e.g., Wang & Kaufman, 1993

Why do IQ scores look worse (i.e., take a huge decline with age) when looking at Cross-Sectional compared to Longitudinal Findings?

Huge cohort effects

confounded by environment

not fair to compare a 70 year old with a 20 year old now

One generation ago there were many changes

accessibility of information, university, laptops etc

Clare toddled off to the library & took 4 hours to find one piece of information!!!

26:00

Do the findings of Wang & Kaufman (1993) suggest that age results in a decreased IQ?

No

because IQ scores are standardised

IQ should be relatively stable as it is a refelction of the age group

there may be a decrease in Intellectual Ability but not IQ

24:30

What does a Cross-Sequential design enable us to do?

remove variance due to cohort

& just look at actual differences in IQ ability

Which cognitive ability takes the biggest hit as a function of age?

Perceptual processing speed

which also negatively impacts speeded tests

What do cross-sectional studies overestimate?

overestimate decline in intellectual ability prior to age 60

e.g., Seattle Longitudinal Study showed this

41:15

What individual differences are protective factors against age related decline, as shown in the Seattle Longitudinal Study

(a) absence of cardiovascular disease

(b) favorable environment/High SES

(c) intellectually stimulating environment

(d) flexible personality

(e) high cognitive status of spouse

(f) maintenance of high processing speeds

Cognitive training - 2/3 sample improved intellectual ability

What is The Flynn Effect?

Looks at the change in IQ as a function of time

IQ increases by 3 points every decade

cohort effects (environmental changes)

can't compare 20yr old today with 20 year old years ago

need to constantly re-norm scores

What ar the main psychometric issue of the Bell Curve Controversy?

took finding within group & then used it to argue a point between groups

environments differed between groups

thus conclusions problematic

issue was in the interpretation of the data

Jensen (1969) - said Black population had fewer high IQ genes (spinners!!!)

1:19:40

Name a population at-risk for low IQ & legal complications?

What are some implications?

Indigenous populations

Intellectually disabled

Implications

Low IQ - significant factor for criminal offending & reoffending

Why is it difficult to assess IQ for indigenous versus non- indigenous populations?

Conceptual and methodological issues

no control for

health, education,

When does intellectual disability typically originate?

Typically before 18 yrs

Caused by any condition that impairs development of the brain before birth or in childhood years

What is a major concern regarding the use of IQ tests in Indigenous & Intellectually Disabled populations?

classifying people

Using a test that has biases

not normed on those populations

these classifications have real life implications

Which population is over-represented in the criminal justice system?

What does this tell you?

Intellectually disabled (10%)

when only 3% exist in total population!

What does this tell you

people with low IQ may be led to please authorities with responses

poor comprehension of causality (73% didn't understand)

easily led

exaggerated willingness to talk

of false convicted (22% were ID)

Why would someone fake an IQ test?

To gain advantage in some area.

Access to social benefits

Educational Financing

Schooling and cognitive intervention

Death penalty

Military service

Health Status