Are figural reasoning abilities declining in German students? A decade-long investigation on measurement invariant tasks (2012-2022).
Sandra Oberleiter (Speaker), Sabine Patzl (Contributor), Jonathan Fries (Contributor), Jennifer Diedrich (Contributor), Martin Voracek (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Does lower intelligence contribute to physical and mental illness? Insights from a three-level multiverse meta-analysis
Jonathan Fries (Speaker), Sandra Oberleiter (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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A negative Flynn effect for figural reasoning in population-representative measurement invariant German student test scores (2012-2022)
Sandra Oberleiter (Speaker), Sabine Patzl (Contributor), Jonathan Fries (Contributor), Jennifer Diedrich (Contributor), Martin Voracek (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Erratic Flynn effect patterns may be due to the positive manifold evolution: Cohort-based measurement-invariant IQ test score changes from 2005 to 2024
Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker), Jonathan Fries (Contributor), Florence Dejardin (Contributor), Johanna Heller (Contributor), Christian Schaible (Contributor), Marco Vetter (Contributor), Martin Voracek (Contributor) & Sandra Oberleiter (Contributor)
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Is religiosity protective against cognitive declines? Cross-temporal and longitudinal associations of religiosity and cognitive abilities in European adults aged 50+
Florian Dürlinger (Speaker), Jonathan Fries (Contributor), Takuya Yanagida (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Differences in HEXACO personality between a sample of intellectually gifted individuals and the general population
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Do religious people experience a slower cognitive decline? Cross-temporal and cross-sectional examinations of religiosity and cognitive ability associations in retirement-aged Europeans.
Florian Dürlinger (Speaker), Jonathan Fries (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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How intelligence predicts future health: A comprehensive meta-analysis of cognitive epidemiology research
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Predicting cross-national sex differences in educational achievement by socioeconomic macro indicators
Sandra Oberleiter (Speaker), Jonathan Fries (Contributor), Laura Sophia Schock (Contributor), Benedikt Steininger (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Premorbid intelligence predicts later physical and mental health: A meta-analysis of two decades’ research in cognitive epidemiology
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Religiosity does not prevent cognitive declines: Cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
Florian Dürlinger (Speaker), Jonathan Fries (Contributor) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Higher intelligence is associated with better health, but why?
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Schlau, aber fragil und problembeladen? Eine Untersuchung der „Overexcitable Genius“-Hypothese in einer internationalen Hochintelligentenstichprobe
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Is there truth to the “overexcitable genius” stereotype? A multinational survey among members of the MENSA society
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Associations of religiosity and cognitive abilities in European adults aged 50+ years
Florian Dürlinger (Speaker), Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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High intelligence is associated with mental health problems in a sample of intellectually gifted Europeans
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Speaker)
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Gifted individuals exhibit elevated rates of mental health troubles: Evidence from an international survey of MENSA members
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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Physical and mental health are associated with cognitive ability: Evidence from a representative longitudinal survey in older adults
Jonathan Fries (Speaker) & Jakob Pietschnig (Contributor)
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