General intelligence factor
The general intelligence factor (abbreviated g) is a widely accepted but controversial construct used in the field of psychology (see also psychometrics) to quantify what is common to the scores of all intelligence tests. The phrase "g theory" refers to hypotheses and results regarding g's biological nature, stability/malleability, relevance to real-world tasks, and other inquiries.
Related Topics:
Psychology - Psychometrics - Intelligence test
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History of g |
| ► | Mental testing and g |
| ► | Biological correlates of g |
| ► | Social correlates of g |
| ► | The Flynn effect and g |
| ► | Challenges to g |
| ► | References |
| ► | External links |
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