Extended cascade models of age and individual differences in children's fluid intelligence
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Article history: Received 6 April 2013 Received in revised form 2 May 2014 Accepted 8 May 2014 Available online 2 June 2014 Children's cognitive abilities (e.g., processing speed, working and secondary memory, and fluid intelligence) improve with age, but the relationships among these abilities are not well understood. According to the developmental cascade model proposed by Fry and Hale (1996), age-related improvements in processing speed lead to improvements in working memory, which in turn lead to improvements in fluid intelligence. Recent research in adults suggests that secondary memory also plays an important role in fluid intelligence, but its role in children has received little attention. Accordingly, the current study examined the roles of speed, working memory, secondary memory, and fluid intelligence in a sample of 113 children between the ages of 6–12 years. Results indicated that secondary memory affected fluid intelligence indirectly by mediating the relations between speed and working memory, but only working memory accounted for significant unique variance in children's fluid intelligence. © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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