Improvements and Future Challenges for the Research Infrastructure in the Field 'Measuring Cognitive Ability'

12 Pages Posted: 11 Aug 2009

Date Written: December 2008

Abstract

The assessment of cognitive abilities is critical in large-scale survey studies that aim at elucidating the longitudinal interplay between the individual’s cognitive potential and socio-economic variables. The format of such studies calls for assessment methods which can not only be administered economically but also display a high (psychometric) measurement quality. In consideration of recent theoretical and empirical advances in intelligence research, we recommend the implementation of tests drawing on working memory in large-scale survey studies. Working memory is a limited-capacity system for temporary storage and processing of information and currently discussed to be the cognitive key system underlying intellectual abilities. Four types of working memory tests are exemplarily described and critically evaluated with regard to their psychometric quality and the need for further evaluation.

Keywords: cognitive abilities, intelligence, knowledge, information processing, mental speed, working memory

Suggested Citation

Grabner, Roland H. and Stern, Elsbeth, Improvements and Future Challenges for the Research Infrastructure in the Field 'Measuring Cognitive Ability' (December 2008). RatSWD Working Paper No. 49, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1445344 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1445344

Roland H. Grabner (Contact Author)

RatSWD

Mohrenstraße 58
Berlin, DE Berlin 10117
Germany

Elsbeth Stern

RatSWD

Mohrenstraße 58
Berlin, DE Berlin 10117
Germany

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