Search Results - "Fagan, Joseph F."
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The prediction, from infancy, of adult IQ and achievement
Published in Intelligence (Norwood) (01-05-2007)“…Young adults, originally tested as infants for their ability to process information as measured by selective attention to novelty (an operational definition of…”
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Racial equality in intelligence: Predictions from a theory of intelligence as processing
Published in Intelligence (Norwood) (01-07-2007)“…African-Americans and Whites were asked to solve problems typical of those administered on standard tests of intelligence. Half of the problems were solvable…”
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Culture-fair prediction of academic achievement
Published in Intelligence (Norwood) (01-01-2009)“…A theoretically based, culture-fair test of new learning ability is predictive of academic achievement. A sample of 633 adults, 121 of minority status, drawn…”
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A THEORY OF INTELLIGENCE AS PROCESSING: Implications for Society
Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-03-2000)“…Defining intelligence as processing allows one to predict intelligence from infancy, discover causes of mental retardation, test the intelligence of people…”
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Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Ugandan Infants With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-07-1997)“…The neurodevelopmental outcomes of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected Ugandan infants of nondrug-using mothers were studied using controlled,…”
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Infants' Recognition of Invariant Features of Faces
Published in Child development (01-09-1976)“…A series of 5 experiments explored the 7-month infant's ability to discriminate among photos of faces. The infant's tendency to choose novel visual targets for…”
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Equal opportunity and racial differences in IQ
Published in Intelligence (Norwood) (01-01-2002)“…The intelligence quotient (IQ) differs for various racial-ethnic groups. Blacks and Whites, for example, differ, on the average, by about 15 points in IQ. The…”
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Vision, cognition and developmental characteristics of girls and women with Rett syndrome
Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-03-1996)“…Forty-two females with Rett syndrome, aged 2.5 to 47 years, were assessed with the Teller Acuity Cards and a new version of the Fagan test for age 2 years and…”
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Visual Attention to Size and Number of Pattern Details by Term and Preterm Infants during the First Six Months
Published in Child development (01-03-1975)“…2 dimensions inversely varied in previous complexity studies using checkerboards were varied independently. Patterns with more elements, angles, and…”
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Longitudinal Prediction of Specific Cognitive Abilities from Infant Novelty Preference
Published in Child development (01-06-1991)“…A test of visual novelty preference, the Fagan Test of Infant Intelligence, was administered to a group of 113 full-term infants from the Colorado Adoption…”
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Infant Predictors of Preschool and Adult IQ: A Study of Infant Twins and Their Parents
Published in Developmental psychology (01-09-1990)“…Measures of infant cognitive development in 208 pairs of twins were evaluated at 7, 8, and 9 months of age. Measures included Fagan's Test of Infant…”
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The Effect of Low-Level Prenatal Methylmercury Exposure on Visual Recognition Memory in Infant Crab-Eating Macaques
Published in Child development (01-08-1986)“…Infant crab-eating macaques exposed in utero to maternal subclinical levels of methylmercury (MeHg) and their nonexposed controls were administered an…”
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The influence of race on 3-year-old children's performance on the Stanford-Binet: Fourth edition
Published in Intelligence (Norwood) (01-07-1995)“…This study examines the influence of race on performance on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale: Fourth Edition (SB:FE; Thorndike, Hagan, & Sattler, 1986)…”
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Visual Recognition Memory in High- and Low-Risk Infant Pigtailed Macaques ( Macaca Nemestrina )
Published in Developmental psychology (01-09-1987)“…Pigtailed macaque ( Macaca nemestrina ) infants were administered a series of visual recognition problems adapted from a standardized test developed for use…”
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Infants' recognition memory for faces
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Infant Recognition Memory: Studies in Forgetting
Published in Child development (01-03-1977)“…In a series of studies on delayed recognition and forgetting, the failure of 22-week-old infants to recognize which of 2 face photos (e. g., man or woman) had…”
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An Attention Model of Infant Recognition
Published in Child Development (01-06-1977)“…A model of infants' visual recognition was developed from an attention theory of discrimination learning. The model assumes that one "look" consisting of a…”
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Infant Recognition Memory: The Effects of Length of Familiarization and Type of Discrimination Task
Published in Child development (01-06-1974)“…Infant recognition memory, defined by novelty preferences, was found to vary over 4 discrimination tasks as a function of length of familiarization for…”
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Facilitation of Infants' Recognition Memory
Published in Child development (01-12-1978)“…Infant's recognition memory, defined by novelty preferences, was found to be improved by providing 5-7-month-old infants with discriminable but related targets…”
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Longitudinal Prediction of Specific Cognitive Abilities from Infant Novelty Preference
Published in Child development (01-06-1991)“…A test of visual novelty preference, the Fagan Test of Infant Intelligence, was administered to a group of 113 full‐term infants from the Colorado Adoption…”
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