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The g Factor

The Science of Mental Ability
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This text provides a comprehensive treatment of one of the major constructs of behavioural science - general mental ability - labelled the "g factor" by its discoverer, Charles Spearman. The "g factor" is about individual differences in mental abilities. In factor analyses of any and every large and diverse collection of measures of mental abilities, however varied the content of knowledge and skills they call upon, "g" emerges as the largest and most general source of differences between individuals and between certain subpopulations. The author explains the psychometric, statistical, genetic and physiological basis of "g", as well as the major theoretical challenges to the concept. For decades a key construct in researchers in the brain sciences as well as education, sociology, anthropology, evolutionary psychology, economics, and public policy is clearly evident in this treatment of "g".

Author Biography:

ARTHUR R. JENSEN is Professor Emeritus of Educational Psychology, Graduate School of Education, University of California, Berkeley. During the 40 years of his tenure at Berkeley, he has been a prolific researcher in the psychology of human learning, individual differences in cognitive abilities, psychometrics, behavioral genetics, and mental chronometry. His work, published in six earlier books and some 400 articles in scientific and professional journals, has placed him among the most frequently cited figures in contemporary psychology.
Release date NZ
February 28th, 1998
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Interest Age
From 7 to 17 years
Pages
664
Dimensions
155x235x48
ISBN-13
9780275961039
Product ID
7018248

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