The mutualism model, an alternative for the g-factor model of intelligence, implies a formative measurement model in which “g” is an index variable without a causal role. If this model is accurate, the search for a genetic of brain instantiation of “g” is deemed useless. This also implies that the (weighted) sum score of items of an intelligence test is just what it is: a weighted sum score. Preference for one index above the other is a pragmatic issue that rests mainly on predictive value
This study is the first to examine relations between general intelligence (g), non-g factors, and th...
The most global score yielded by intelligence tests, IQs, are supported by substantial validity evid...
Please accept a revised version of our manuscript ‘Does Intelligence Foster Interpersonal Trust?: An...
The mutualism model, an alternative for the g-factor model of intelligence, implies a formative meas...
Intelligence tests are instruments used in psychology to measure cognitive ability. The intelligence...
g--a statistical factor capturing strong intercorrelations between individuals’ scores on different ...
Scores on cognitive tasks used in intelligence tests correlate positively with each other, that is, ...
Psychometric g—a statistical factor capturing intercorrelations between scores on different IQ tests...
Results from high-stakes tests of intelligence are used everyday to make decisions that impact the l...
We welcome the cross-disciplinary approach taken by Burkart et al. to probe the evolution of intelli...
In modern cognitive science, rationality and intelligence are measured using different tasks and ope...
The study presents some approaches to the factors, composition and measurement of human intelligence...
The model of human intelligence that is most widely adopted derives from psychometrics and behaviora...
A popular conception of the “intelligence,” or g, thought to be measured by IQ tests, is that of a...
Despite substantial evidence for the link between an individual’s intelligence and successful life o...
This study is the first to examine relations between general intelligence (g), non-g factors, and th...
The most global score yielded by intelligence tests, IQs, are supported by substantial validity evid...
Please accept a revised version of our manuscript ‘Does Intelligence Foster Interpersonal Trust?: An...
The mutualism model, an alternative for the g-factor model of intelligence, implies a formative meas...
Intelligence tests are instruments used in psychology to measure cognitive ability. The intelligence...
g--a statistical factor capturing strong intercorrelations between individuals’ scores on different ...
Scores on cognitive tasks used in intelligence tests correlate positively with each other, that is, ...
Psychometric g—a statistical factor capturing intercorrelations between scores on different IQ tests...
Results from high-stakes tests of intelligence are used everyday to make decisions that impact the l...
We welcome the cross-disciplinary approach taken by Burkart et al. to probe the evolution of intelli...
In modern cognitive science, rationality and intelligence are measured using different tasks and ope...
The study presents some approaches to the factors, composition and measurement of human intelligence...
The model of human intelligence that is most widely adopted derives from psychometrics and behaviora...
A popular conception of the “intelligence,” or g, thought to be measured by IQ tests, is that of a...
Despite substantial evidence for the link between an individual’s intelligence and successful life o...
This study is the first to examine relations between general intelligence (g), non-g factors, and th...
The most global score yielded by intelligence tests, IQs, are supported by substantial validity evid...
Please accept a revised version of our manuscript ‘Does Intelligence Foster Interpersonal Trust?: An...