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The relative contributions of the Cattell-Horn-Carroll cognitive abilities in explaining writing achievement during childhood and adolescence
Cognitive Abilities and Intelligence, Educational Psychology and Interventions

CHC Cognitive Abilities and Writing Achievement

Writing is one of the most cognitively demanding skills children acquire. It draws simultaneously on language, memory, motor coordination, attention, and reasoning, and it does so under the further constraint that all of those processes have to coordinate in real time to produce coherent text. A 2008 study by Floyd, …