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[ODP] The personal Jensen coefficient does not predict grades beyond its association
8) As a general point, the g factor is a between-individuals variable whereas your personal Jensen coefficient is a within-individual variable. You cannot easily generalize from individual differences processes to within-person processes, so your entire analysis is a bit suspect. Peter Molenaar has written about this a lot.


What was the title of the Molenaar's article ? I'm interesting in it.
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1) "finding the correlation between subtests' g-loading and each person's scores on the subtests" --> g-loadingS


Fixed.

2) Rephrase: "I ran the partial correlations with GPA and g partialled out."


Rephrased to "I ran the partial correlations between each subtest and GPA with g partialled out."

4) I think there should be more reflection on the intra- versus inter-individual differences problem, but I approve publication in any case.


I don't understand what the problem is exactly, so I can't comment.

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Added new revision, #8, dated 30th Oct.

https://osf.io/gb3cy/

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There are 4 reviewer approvals:
Meng Hu - http://www.openpsych.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=164&pid=1799#pid1799
Piffer - http://www.openpsych.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=164&pid=1805#pid1805
Fuerst - http://www.openpsych.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=164&pid=2058#pid2058
Dalliard - http://www.openpsych.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=164&pid=2107#pid2107

I will do last edit for minor language corrections and publish.
8) As a general point, the g factor is a between-individuals variable whereas your personal Jensen coefficient is a within-individual variable. You cannot easily generalize from individual differences processes to within-person processes, so your entire analysis is a bit suspect. Peter Molenaar has written about this a lot.


What was the title of the Molenaar's article ? I'm interesting in it.


There are many articles, one of them attached.