articlePsychological BulletinJan 1, 2005Closed access

Working Memory and Intelligence: The Same or Different Constructs?

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Several investigators have claimed over the past decade that working memory (WM) and general intelligence (g) are identical, or nearly identical, constructs, from an individual-differences perspective. Although memory measures are commonly included in intelligence tests, and memory abilities are included in theories of intelligence, the identity between WM and intelligence has not been evaluated comprehensively. The authors conducted a meta-analysis of 86 samples that relate WM to intelligence. The average correlation between true-score estimates of WM and g is substantially less than unity (p=.479). The authors also focus on the distinction between short-term memory and WM with respect to intelligence with a…

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Keywords
  • Working memory
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Short-term memory
  • Intelligence quotient
  • Cognition
  • Artificial intelligence
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