Psychometric g—a statistical factor capturing intercorrelations between scores on different IQ tests—is of theoretical interest despite being a low-fidelity model of both folk psychological intelligence and its cognitive/neural underpinnings. Psychometric g idealizes away from those aspects of cognitive/neural mechanisms that are not explanatory of the relevant variety of folk psychological intelligence, and it idealizes away from those varieties of folk psychological intelligence that are not generated by the relevant cognitive/neural substrate. In this manner, g constitutes a high-fidelity bridge model of the relationship between its two targets and, thereby, helps demystify the relationship between folk and scientific psychology
Despite extensive evidence of the reliability and validity of general intelligence (g) composites, c...
The most global score yielded by intelligence tests, IQs, are supported by substantial validity evid...
Various biological correlates of general intelligence (g) have been reported. Despite this, however,...
Psychometric g—a statistical factor capturing intercorrelations between scores on different IQ tests...
g--a statistical factor capturing strong intercorrelations between individuals’ scores on different ...
The mutualism model, an alternative for the g-factor model of intelligence, implies a formative meas...
Cronbach’s (1957) famous division of scientific psychology into two disciplines is still apparent fo...
The mutualism model, an alternative for the g-factor model of intelligence, implies a formative meas...
The current study implements psychometric network analysis within the framework of confirmatory (str...
Scores on cognitive tasks used in intelligence tests correlate positively with each other, that is, ...
Intelligence tests produce IQs which are interpreted as indexes of psychometric g. It is thus import...
Global composites (e.g., IQs) calculated in intelligence tests are interpreted as indexes of the gen...
A contemporary version of Thomson's Bonds model for intelligence was proposed in Bartholomew et al. ...
IQ scores provide the best general predictor of success in education, job training, and work. Howeve...
A pluralistic approach to folk psychology must countenance the evaluative, regulatory, predictive, a...
Despite extensive evidence of the reliability and validity of general intelligence (g) composites, c...
The most global score yielded by intelligence tests, IQs, are supported by substantial validity evid...
Various biological correlates of general intelligence (g) have been reported. Despite this, however,...
Psychometric g—a statistical factor capturing intercorrelations between scores on different IQ tests...
g--a statistical factor capturing strong intercorrelations between individuals’ scores on different ...
The mutualism model, an alternative for the g-factor model of intelligence, implies a formative meas...
Cronbach’s (1957) famous division of scientific psychology into two disciplines is still apparent fo...
The mutualism model, an alternative for the g-factor model of intelligence, implies a formative meas...
The current study implements psychometric network analysis within the framework of confirmatory (str...
Scores on cognitive tasks used in intelligence tests correlate positively with each other, that is, ...
Intelligence tests produce IQs which are interpreted as indexes of psychometric g. It is thus import...
Global composites (e.g., IQs) calculated in intelligence tests are interpreted as indexes of the gen...
A contemporary version of Thomson's Bonds model for intelligence was proposed in Bartholomew et al. ...
IQ scores provide the best general predictor of success in education, job training, and work. Howeve...
A pluralistic approach to folk psychology must countenance the evaluative, regulatory, predictive, a...
Despite extensive evidence of the reliability and validity of general intelligence (g) composites, c...
The most global score yielded by intelligence tests, IQs, are supported by substantial validity evid...
Various biological correlates of general intelligence (g) have been reported. Despite this, however,...