Genetic foundations of human intelligence.

Volume: 126, Issue: 1, Pages: 215 - 232
Published: Mar 18, 2009
Abstract
Individual differences in intelligence (cognitive abilities) are a prominent aspect of human psychology, and play a substantial role in influencing important life outcomes. Their phenotypic structure—as described by the science of psychometrics—is well understood and well replicated. Approximately half of the variance in a broad range of cognitive abilities is accounted by a general cognitive factor (g), small proportions of cognitive variance...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic foundations of human intelligence.
Published Date
Mar 18, 2009
Volume
126
Issue
1
Pages
215 - 232
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