Title of article :
An item-level examination of the Flynn effect on the National Intelligence Test in Estonia
Author/Authors :
Shiu، نويسنده , , William and Beaujean، نويسنده , , A. Alexander and Must، نويسنده , , Olev and te Nijenhuis، نويسنده , , Jan and Must، نويسنده , , Aasa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
This study examined the Flynn effect (FE; i.e., the rise in IQ scores over time) in Estonia using the Estonian version of the National Intelligence Tests (NIT; Haggerty, Terman, Thorndike, Whipple & Yerkes, 1919; National Research Council, 1920). Using secondary data from two cohorts (1934, n = 890 and 2006, n = 913) of students, we analyzed the NITʹs subtests using item response theory (IRT). For each subtest, we first examined invariance in all the items and then linked the latent variable (θ) scores between the two cohorts using the invariant items. The results showed that there was a FE in θ for all subtests except one, although there was much variability in the FE magnitude, ranging from an effect size of 0.24 (3.60 IQ points) to 1.05 (15.75 IQ points). In addition, this study showed there was a decrease in the variability of θ for all the subtests, although only two of the subtests showed large decreases (approximately .50 standard deviations). Last, the subtestsʹ precision of measuring θ was very similar at both time points.
Keywords :
Invariance , Estonia , item response theory , Flynn effect
Journal title :
Intelligence (Kidlington)
Journal title :
Intelligence (Kidlington)