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When IQ is not everything : Intelligence, personality and academic performance at school
Heaven, Patrick C. L. ; Ciarrochi, Joseph
Heaven, Patrick C. L.
Ciarrochi, Joseph
Abstract
Surprisingly little research has examined the interaction between cognitive ability and personality amongst adolescents. We hypothesized that high cognitive ability would be of most benefit to school performance amongst those adolescents who were also high in “openness/intellect”. Respondents were 786 high school students (418 males, 359 females; 9 did not report) who completed standardized cognitive ability tests in the 7th Grade and provided personality and school performance scores in the 10th Grade. The mean age of participants in Grade 10 was 15.41 yrs. (SD = 0.53). As expected, intellect was associated with higher academic performance amongst those high in ability, but not amongst those low in ability, and this effect was consistent across different subjects, and across parametric and nonparametric analyses. The effect was not eliminated when other personality traits were controlled. We discuss the implications of these findings for understanding and increasing academic performance.
Keywords
intelligence, personality, academic performance, school performance, adolescents, intellect, openness
Date
2012
Type
Journal article
Journal
Personality and Individual Differences
Book
Volume
53
Issue
4
Page Range
518-522
Article Number
ACU Department
Institute for Positive Psychology and Education
Faculty of Education and Arts
Faculty of Education and Arts
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Controlled
