2014
DOI: 10.1007/bf03379607
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Are Educated Better in Cognition than Their Ancestors? An Indian Flynn Effect Study

Abstract: Flynn Effect (FE) deals with the issue of how the general scores of a population change over time. The existing cognitive test was developed in 1976 and since then there have been a lot of modernization and technological changes in the country. Hence, the objective was to study the possible FE with respect to cognition in the country. A sample of 142 people was assessed in 1976 to make norms on Post Graduate Institute-Memory Scale (PGI-MS). To compare these results the present study included 140 consenting sub… Show more

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