Estimations of parental and self intelligence as a function of parents’ status: A cross-cultural study in Germany and Spain
Abstract
null null With reference to the extensively reported gender differences in estimated intelligence, we used a cross-cultural study to investigate whether employment status and education of mothers and fathers (at the time of data collection, in early childhood, and in later childhood) influenced the estimation of parents’ general intelligence. Data showed that mothers’ as well as fathers’ general intelligence was significantly predicted by their...
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Title
Estimations of parental and self intelligence as a function of parents’ status: A cross-cultural study in Germany and Spain
Published Date
Jul 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
4
Pages
1067 - 1077
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