General Cognitive Ability (GCA) Across Our Lifetime - Deepstash

General Cognitive Ability (GCA) Across Our Lifetime

Similar to “IQ,” general cognitive ability (GCA) is a single, composite measure of a person’s capacity to learn, reason, understand and problem-solve. 

Prior research has shown that much of our GCA is established by childhood. Give an 8-year-old a battery of tests to determine their GCA and their score will look remarkably similar at age 30. Measures of intelligence at age 20 are highly correlated with those at age 62, and IQ doesn’t change much between age 11 and 90.

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A new study reveals that cognitive tests in infancy can modestly predict intelligence three decades later.

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