Publication: Intelligence test items varying in capacity demands cannot be used to test the causality of working memory capacity for fluid intelligence
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2020
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There is a strong relationship between fluid intelligence and working memory capacity (WMC). Yet, the cognitive mechanisms underlying this relationship remain elusive. The capacity hypothesis states that this relationship is due to limitations in the amount of information that can be stored and held active in working memory. Previous research aimed at testing the capacity hypothesis assumed that it implies stronger relationships of intelligence test performance with WMC for test items with higher capacity demands. The present article
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PsyArXiv Preprints
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2020
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2021-01-20
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0010-9452
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