The g factor: the science of mental ability
Arthur Jensen has systematically developed a seminal concept first discovered by Charles Spearman in the 1920s: individual and group differences in mental ability exist, and these differences can be measured by a single, general factor, g. On its surface, this concept seems innocuous. However, Jense...
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1998
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Zusammenfassung: | Arthur Jensen has systematically developed a seminal concept first discovered by Charles Spearman in the 1920s: individual and group differences in mental ability exist, and these differences can be measured by a single, general factor, g. On its surface, this concept seems innocuous. However, Jensen does not draw back from its most controversial conclusions - that the average differences in IQ and other abilities found between sexes and racial groups have a substantial hereditary component, and that these differences have important societal consequences. The culmination of his career is the most comprehensive treatment of g ever written, The g Factor. In it, Dr. Jensen not only clearly explains the psychometric, statistical, genetic, and physiological basis of g, in the process he also refutes all major challenges that have been brought against the concept of general mental ability. |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 648 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0275961036 |
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CONTENTS
PREFACE IX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XIII
CHAPTER 1. A LITTLE HISTORY 1
CHAPTER 2. THE DISCOVERY OF G 18
CHAPTER 3. THE TROUBLE WITH INTELLIGENCE 45
CHAPTER 4. MODELS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF G 73
CHAPTER 5. CHALLENGES TO G 105
CHAPTER 6. BIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF G 137
CHAPTER 7. THE HERITABILITY OF G 169
CHAPTER 8. INFORMATION PROCESSING AND G 203
CHAPTER 9. THE PRACTICAL VALIDITY OF G 270
CHAPTER 10. CONSTRUCT, VEHICLES, AND MEASUREMENTS 306
CHAPTER 11. POPULATION DIFFERENCES IN G 350
CHAPTER 12. POPULATION DIFFERENCES IN G: CAUSAL HYPOTHESES 418
CHAPTER 13. SEX DIFFERENCES IN G 531
CHAPTER 14. THE G NEXUS 544
APPENDIX A. SPEARMAN S LAW OF DIMINISHING RETURNS 585
APPENDIX B. METHOD OF CORRELATED VECTORS 589
IMAGE 2
VIII CONTENTS
APPENDIX C. MULTIVARIATE ANALYSES OF A NEXUS 593
REFERENCES 597
NAME INDEX 635
SUBJECT INDEX 643
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