Understanding Human Intelligence Since Spearman
Pages: 219 - 262
Published: Mar 6, 2007
Abstract
One hundred years have passed since Charles Spearman (1904a, 1904b) published
papers in which-it has been said-nearly all the basic formulas that are particularly
useful in test theory are found (Gulliksen, 1950), and g, “a general mental ability
that enters into every kind of activity requiring mental effort, was discovered”
(Jensen, 1998, p. 18). Such thoughts led to a question that led to organizing a
conference, which led to writings and the...
Paper Details
Title
Understanding Human Intelligence Since Spearman
Published Date
Mar 6, 2007
Pages
219 - 262
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