Methodological issues associated with studying the flynn effect: Exploratory and confirmatory efforts in the past, present, and future

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This essay, written by the guest editor, is an introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Intelligence devoted to methodological issues associated with the Flynn Effect. The essay evaluates past Flynn Effect research in terms of exploratory versus confirmatory efforts. Future research is also cast within this same framework. Finally, the four special issue papers are briefly reviewed, including comments on their own exploratory/confirmatory status.

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Rodgers, J. L. (2015). Methodological issues associated with studying the flynn effect: Exploratory and confirmatory efforts in the past, present, and future. Journal of Intelligence, 3(4), 111–120. https://doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence3040111

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