This fall 2025, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will be hearing a case related to intelligence testing in the context of Atkins intellectual disability (ID) death penalty
This fall 2025, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will be hearing a case related to intelligence testing in the context of Atkins intellectual disability (ID) death penalty
I was recently cleaning my office when I stumbled upon these priceless photos from a 1999 historical meeting in Chapel Hill, NC that involved John Horn, Jack Carroll, Richard Woodcock,
Click on image to enlarge for easy reading MedRxiv preprint available at. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.06.16.25329587 Elman et al. (2025) ABSTRACT Background: Repeated cognitive testing can boost scores due to practice effects (PEs),
Click on image to enlarge for easier reading Trends and Topics Evolution in Research on Giftedness in Education: A Bibliometric Analysis. Psychology in the Schools, 2025; 62:3403–3413 Rius, C., Aguilar‐Moya, R.,
What is clinical judgment in intelligence testing? This term is frequently invoked when psychologists explain or defend their intelligence test interpretations. Below is a brief explanation I’ve used to
Thoughts on the Definition of Dyslexia. Annals of Dyslexia (click here to read or download – open access) Linda S. Siegel, David P. Hurford, Jamie L. Metsala, Michaela R. Ozier,
Click on image to enlarge The WJ V Technical Manual Abstract assessment service bulletin is now available via Riverside Insights (click here to download and read). Think of it as an
Self-regulated learning (SRL) strategies are an important component of models of school learning. Below is a new meta-analysis of SRL assessment methods. Overall effect sizes are not large. More R&D
I’ve recently made several posts regarding the importance of conative (i.e., motivation; self-regulated learning strategies; etc.) learner characteristics and how they should be integrated with cognitive abilities (as per the CHC
Is Trying Harder Enough? Causal Analysis of the Effort-IQ Relationship Suggests Not. Timothy Bates. Intelligence and Cognitive Abilities (open access—click here to locate article to read or download) Abstract Claims that