A day at the stock market: The Role of IQ in the Transfer of Knowledge and Life-Course Outcomes

Abstract

In 'A Day at the Races' in set No. 1 this year, it was shown that our ability to do complex mental tasks in real life does not depend on our IQ. But such knowledge does not transfer to strange situations until the similarities are shown to us.

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Ceci, S. J., Rosenblum, T., & de Bruyn, E. (1994). A day at the stock market: The Role of IQ in the Transfer of Knowledge and Life-Course Outcomes. Set: Research Information for Teachers, 2, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.18296/set.0964
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