Adult Intelligence: The Construct and the Criterion Problem

Volume: 12, Issue: 6, Pages: 987 - 998
Published: Aug 18, 2017
Abstract
Over 100 years have passed since Binet and Simon proposed scales for assessment of intelligence of children to predict academic success and failure. The extension of these assessments to adults largely resulted from efforts of psychologists to provide insights for military selection in World War I. At the time, relatively little thought was given to how adult intelligence might differ from child and adolescent intelligence. Traditional...
Paper Details
Title
Adult Intelligence: The Construct and the Criterion Problem
Published Date
Aug 18, 2017
Volume
12
Issue
6
Pages
987 - 998
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