Person-Centered Study of Cognitive Ability Dimensions Using Latent Profile Analysis

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A number of researchers have called for additional investigations into cognitive ability and intelligence in recent years. This paper utilized a person-centered approach, multiple cognitive ability dimensions, and latent profile analysis to investigate multivariate relationships among cognitive ability dimensions in a sample of 1681 Army recruits. Six cognitive ability dimensions were assessed via the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. Performance measures were obtained from supervisor ratings of Effort, Discipline, and Peer Leadership. Using latent profile analysis, the results identified five distinct cognitive profiles or classes, which differed significantly across the three types of supervisor ratings.

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Conte, J. M., & Harmata, R. K. (2023). Person-Centered Study of Cognitive Ability Dimensions Using Latent Profile Analysis. Journal of Intelligence, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence11050080

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