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General Intelligence and Socioeconomic Status as Strong Predictors of Student Performance in Latin American Schools: Evidence From PISA Items
Flores Mendoza, Carmen; Ardila, Rubén; Gallegos de San Vicente, Miguel Omar
; Reategui Colareta, Norma
Fecha de publicación:
03/2021
Editorial:
Frontiers Media
Revista:
Frontiers in Education
ISSN:
2504-284X
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Numerous technical—scientific reports have demonstrated that student performance variability is linked to several factors, especially socioeconomic factors. For a century, differential psychology has shown that students’ socioeconomic level has little or no relevance in the explanation of student performance variation when the intellectual factor is considered. Here we present a study on a student samples (N = 1264) aged 13 to 16 yrs, enrolled in 32 schools from five Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Peru). A short version of the PISA test (composed by 16 items) and five cognitive measures were administered, in addition to a socioeconomic questionnaire. Multilevel analysis (marginal models) indicated that general intelligence (g-factor) and socioeconomic school status were robust predictors, and the students’ socioeconomic status very little accounted for the variation in the PISA test. This study concludes that education policy must incorporate individual differences in intelligence, beyond socioeconomic variables, as an important predictor variable in student performance studies.
Palabras clave:
G FACTOR
,
INTELLIGENCE
,
LATIN AMERICA
,
PISA
,
SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
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Flores Mendoza, Carmen; Ardila, Rubén; Gallegos de San Vicente, Miguel Omar; Reategui Colareta, Norma; General Intelligence and Socioeconomic Status as Strong Predictors of Student Performance in Latin American Schools: Evidence From PISA Items; Frontiers Media; Frontiers in Education; 6; 3-2021; 1-16
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