Editorial Board for section 'Changes in Intelligence Across the Lifespan'

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Please note that the order in which the Editors appear on this page is alphabetical, and follows the structure of the editorial board presented on the MDPI website under information for editors: editorial board responsibilities.

Members

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Section Editor-in-Chief
Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, 1010 Vienna, Austria
Interests: flynn effect; meta-analysis; reproducibility
* Section: Changes in Intelligence Across the Lifespan
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Georgia Institute of Technology, Room 227, J.S. Coon Building, 654 Cherry Street, Atlanta, GA 30332-0170, USA
Interests: abilities; adult development and aging; skill acquisition and decay; intelligence theory; knowledge; personality and interests

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Department of Psychology, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001, USA
Interests: working memory; general intelligence; fluid intelligence; latent variable models; neuroimaging; fMRI
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Psychometrics at Work Research Group, Doctoral Training Programme, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, Booth Street West, Manchester M15 6PB, UK
Interests: sex differences; cognitive abilities; personality structure; psychometrics; structural equation modelling

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School of Education, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
Interests: non-cognitive skills; artificial intelligence; large-scale assessment; scale development; motivation; attitudes; belief; value
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Georg-Elias-Müller-Institut of Psychology, University of Göttingen, Gosslerstraße 14, 37073 Göttingen, Germany
Interests: intelligence; personality; quantitative, molecular and evolutionary genetics; structural neuroscience; evolutionary psychology
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