The Psychometrics and Neuroscience of g
from Part I - Fundamental Issues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 June 2021
The purpose of this chapter is to review key principles and findings of intelligence research, with special attention to psychometrics and neuroscience. Following Jensen (1998), the chapter focuses on intelligence defined as general intelligence (g). g represents variance common to mental tests and arises from ubiquitous positive correlations among tests (scaled so that higher scores indicate better performance). The positive correlations indicate that people who perform well on one test generally perform well on all others. The chapter reviews measures of g (e.g., IQ and reaction times), models of g (e.g., Spearman’s model and the Cattell-Horn-Carroll model), and the invariance of g across test batteries.
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