How Impulsivity is Related to Intelligence and Academic Achievement

  • Andreu Vigil-colet
  • Fabia Morales-vives
Keywords: impulsivity, intelligence, academic achievement

Abstract

This study investigated the relationships between impulsivity, intelligence, and academia failure in a sample of 241 secondary school students who completed Thurstone’s (1938) Primary Mental Abilities (PMA) test and Dickman’s (1990) and Barratt’s (1985) impulsivity questionnaires (DII and BIS-10, respectively). Results show an inverse relationship between impulsivity and intelligence, specific to the scales with higher loadings on crystallized intelligence, and a positive relationship between impulsivity and academic failure. These results indicate that impulsivity is not directly related to intelligence and may act as a moderator variable between individuals’ resources and their achievements.

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Published
2005-11-24
How to Cite
Vigil-colet A. y Morales-vives F. (2005). How Impulsivity is Related to Intelligence and Academic Achievement. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 8(2), 199-204. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SJOP/article/view/SJOP0505220199A
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