Kristof Kovacs obtained an MA in Psychology from the University of Szeged and an MPhil as well as a PhD in Psychology from the University of Cambridge, having gained a Benefactors’ Scholarship from St. John’s College, Cambridge. Subsequently, he was a Zoltan Magyary Postdoctoral Fellow at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, and a Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Amsterdam. His main interest is individual differences in cognitive abilities; his research bridges experimental cognitive psychology, psychometrics, and statistical modeling. Currently, he is senior research fellow at Eszterhazy Karoly University, Hungary, and the the International Supervisory Psychologist of Mensa as well as the National Supervisory Psychologist of Mensa HungarIQa.
- IQ and Human Intelligence
- Statistics and Methodology
- Cognition and Artificial Intelligence
- Statistics and Methodology for the Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Statistics and Methodology for the Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Cognitive Psychology
- IQ and Human Intelligence
- Statistics and Methodology for the Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Cognition and Artificial Intelligence
- Advanced Cognitive Psychology
- Statistics and Methodology for the Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Cognitive Psychology
- Statistics and Methodology for the Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Cognitive Psychology
- Cognition and Artificial Intelligence