Sex differences in intellectual ability among preschool children in Putrajaya

Past research has shown that children with the higher intellectual ability or intelligence quotient (IQ) were found less likely to be held back a grade in their schooling years and were less likely to be rejected by their peers or to have very few friends. The present study was conducted to determin...

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Main Authors: Foong, Tang Lee, Arshat, Zarinah, Juhari, Rumaya
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Published: Global Academic Excellence 2020
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spelling my.upm.eprints.858042023-09-18T02:47:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/85804/ Sex differences in intellectual ability among preschool children in Putrajaya Foong, Tang Lee Arshat, Zarinah Juhari, Rumaya Past research has shown that children with the higher intellectual ability or intelligence quotient (IQ) were found less likely to be held back a grade in their schooling years and were less likely to be rejected by their peers or to have very few friends. The present study was conducted to determine the sex differences in intellectual ability among preschool children in Putrajaya. The research sample of 234 preschool children aged 6 from 16 private preschools in Putrajaya Malaysia was selected by using a cluster sampling technique. Preschool children’s intellectual ability was measured by using The Drawing-A-Person Intellectual Ability Test for Children, Adolescents, and Adults (DAP: IQ; Reynolds & Hickman, 2004). Higher scoring on the DAP: IQ signified higher IQ level which represents the higher intellectual ability of the preschool children. Results showed that there was a significant difference in intellectual ability, where preschool girls were found to have higher intellectual ability scores than boys. The study concluded that preschool boys and girls were different in their biology and social development which may cause differences in their intellectual ability level. The finding implied the need for more attention from the preschool setting to further improve their academic planning in order to enhance both preschool boys and girl's learning and development. Global Academic Excellence 2020 Article PeerReviewed Foong, Tang Lee and Arshat, Zarinah and Juhari, Rumaya (2020) Sex differences in intellectual ability among preschool children in Putrajaya. International Journal of Education, Psychology and Counseling, 5 (34). 40 - 59. ISSN 0128-164X http://www.ijepc.com/archived.asm?dataid=261&iDisplayStart=0&aaSorting=&isSearchDetail=1&dataidExtend=2132&iDisplayStartExtend=0&aaSortingExtend=&isSearchDetailExtend=1 10.35631/IJEPC.534004
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description Past research has shown that children with the higher intellectual ability or intelligence quotient (IQ) were found less likely to be held back a grade in their schooling years and were less likely to be rejected by their peers or to have very few friends. The present study was conducted to determine the sex differences in intellectual ability among preschool children in Putrajaya. The research sample of 234 preschool children aged 6 from 16 private preschools in Putrajaya Malaysia was selected by using a cluster sampling technique. Preschool children’s intellectual ability was measured by using The Drawing-A-Person Intellectual Ability Test for Children, Adolescents, and Adults (DAP: IQ; Reynolds & Hickman, 2004). Higher scoring on the DAP: IQ signified higher IQ level which represents the higher intellectual ability of the preschool children. Results showed that there was a significant difference in intellectual ability, where preschool girls were found to have higher intellectual ability scores than boys. The study concluded that preschool boys and girls were different in their biology and social development which may cause differences in their intellectual ability level. The finding implied the need for more attention from the preschool setting to further improve their academic planning in order to enhance both preschool boys and girl's learning and development.
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Juhari, Rumaya
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Sex differences in intellectual ability among preschool children in Putrajaya
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Arshat, Zarinah
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title Sex differences in intellectual ability among preschool children in Putrajaya
title_short Sex differences in intellectual ability among preschool children in Putrajaya
title_full Sex differences in intellectual ability among preschool children in Putrajaya
title_fullStr Sex differences in intellectual ability among preschool children in Putrajaya
title_full_unstemmed Sex differences in intellectual ability among preschool children in Putrajaya
title_sort sex differences in intellectual ability among preschool children in putrajaya
publisher Global Academic Excellence
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/85804/
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