The purpose of this study was to identify factors that would explain the observed longitudinal correlations between educational measures commonly secured at the primary and middle grades. Data obtained on two samples of over 300 pupils each were subjected to canonical variate analysis. The canonical correlations and canonical loadings indicated the existence of a single dominant factor between the primary and middle grade data. This factor was interpreted as general scholastic ability, and the results were discussed along with educational implications.Requests for reprints should be sent to Bruce G. Rogers, Dept. of Educational Psychology, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 50613.
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