• Psychological reports · Aug 1991

    Uncritical inference making and intellectual functioning.

    • G E Milford, B Soper, and C Weeks.
    • Louisiana Tech University.
    • Psychol Rep. 1991 Aug 1; 69 (1): 35-8.

    AbstractThe relationship between uncritical inference making and intelligence has been uncertain. In the present study a group of 30 advanced undergraduate students were administered the Uncritical Inference Test and the Otis-Lennon Test of Mental Ability. A significant Pearson correlation of .52 indicates that this measure of intellectual functioning is associated with uncritical inference making. Further research needs to be conducted using standard intelligence measures of specific kinds of intellectual processes.

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