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Looking at Intelligence from So-Called Noncognitive Traits: Be Open to Change
2014
Journal of Intelligence
Within this commentary, I will try to extend the views presented in Johnson's, as well as Hunt and Jaeggi's, commentaries. Both commentaries address the issue of intelligence development. I will try to broaden the discussion by including noncognitive traits as predictors of cognitive development. These ideas are founded within the environmental enrichment hypothesis and the Openness-Fluid-Crystallized-Intelligence (OFCI) model.
doi:10.3390/jintelligence2010001
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