TY - JOUR
T1 - Academic Performance, Career Potential, Creativity, and Job Performance
T2 - Can One Construct Predict Them All?
AU - Kuncel, Nathan R.
AU - Hezlett, Sarah A.
AU - Ones, Deniz S.
PY - 2004/1
Y1 - 2004/1
N2 - This meta-analysis addresses the question of whether 1 general cognitive ability measure developed for predicting academic performance is valid for predicting performance in both educational and work domains. The validity of the Miller Analogies Test (MAT; W. S. Miller, 1960) for predicting 18 academic and work-related criteria was examined. MAT correlations with other cognitive tests (e.g., Raven's Matrices [J. C. Raven, 1965]; Graduate Record Examinations) also were meta-analyzed. The results indicate that the abilities measured by the MAT are shared with other cognitive ability instruments and that these abilities are generalizably valid predictors of academic and vocational criteria, as well as evaluations of career potential and creativity. These findings contradict the notion that intelligence at work is wholly different from intelligence at school, extending the voluminous literature that supports the broad importance of general cognitive ability (g).
AB - This meta-analysis addresses the question of whether 1 general cognitive ability measure developed for predicting academic performance is valid for predicting performance in both educational and work domains. The validity of the Miller Analogies Test (MAT; W. S. Miller, 1960) for predicting 18 academic and work-related criteria was examined. MAT correlations with other cognitive tests (e.g., Raven's Matrices [J. C. Raven, 1965]; Graduate Record Examinations) also were meta-analyzed. The results indicate that the abilities measured by the MAT are shared with other cognitive ability instruments and that these abilities are generalizably valid predictors of academic and vocational criteria, as well as evaluations of career potential and creativity. These findings contradict the notion that intelligence at work is wholly different from intelligence at school, extending the voluminous literature that supports the broad importance of general cognitive ability (g).
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U2 - 10.1037/0022-3514.86.1.148
DO - 10.1037/0022-3514.86.1.148
M3 - Article
C2 - 14717633
AN - SCOPUS:0942278856
SN - 0022-3514
VL - 86
SP - 148
EP - 161
JO - Journal of personality and social psychology
JF - Journal of personality and social psychology
IS - 1
ER -