General mental ability and decision-making competence: Theoretically distinct but empirically redundant

Volume: 138, Pages: 305 - 311
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Decision-making competence (DMC) has potential utility in incrementally predicting decision-making behavior relative to general mental ability (g). However, prior research presents an incomplete depiction of the degree to which these two constructs overlap. This paper evaluated both theoretical and empirical discriminant validity evidence for DMC. Theoretically, DMC and g are distinct constructs though highly interconnected; both constructs...
Paper Details
Title
General mental ability and decision-making competence: Theoretically distinct but empirically redundant
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
138
Pages
305 - 311
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