The General Factor of Intelligence
How General Is It?
Herausgeber: Sternberg, Robert J.; Grigorenko, Elena L.
The General Factor of Intelligence
How General Is It?
Herausgeber: Sternberg, Robert J.; Grigorenko, Elena L.
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Book takes a refreshing approach on a classic topic of intelligence, inviting proponents of opposite viewpoints to debate pros & cons of the general factor of intelligence. For graduate & professionl level scholars in cog psy, educatn & indiv differences
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Book takes a refreshing approach on a classic topic of intelligence, inviting proponents of opposite viewpoints to debate pros & cons of the general factor of intelligence. For graduate & professionl level scholars in cog psy, educatn & indiv differences
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- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9780415652445
- ISBN-10: 0415652448
- Artikelnr.: 36541967
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9780415652445
- ISBN-10: 0415652448
- Artikelnr.: 36541967
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert J. Sternberg, Elena L. Grigorenko
Contents: Preface. Part I: Psychometric Approach.A. Demetriou
Tracing Psychology's Invisible Giant and Its Visible Guards. L. Stankov
"g": A Diminutive General. A.R. Jensen
Psychometric g: Definition and Substantiation. J.A. Naglieri
J.P. Das
Practical Implications of General Intelligence and PASS Cognitive Processes. Part II: Genetic-Epistemological Approach. L.G. Humphreys
S. Stark
General Intelligence: Measurement
Correlates
and Interpretations of the Cultural-Genetic Construct. J. Lautrey
Is There a General Factor of Cognitive Development? Part III: Cognitive Approach. I.J. Deary
g and Cognitive Elements of Information Processing: An Agnostic View. J. Kray
P.A. Frensch
A View From Cognitive Psychology: "g"-(G)host in the Correlation Matrix? Part IV: Biological Approach. D.K. Detterman
General Intelligence: Cognitive and Biological Explanations. D. Wahlsten
The Theory of Biological Intelligence: History and a Critical Appraisal. Part V: Behavior-Genetic Approach. S.A. Petrill
The Case for General Intelligence: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective. E.L. Grigorenko
Other Than g: The Value of Persistence. Part VI: Sociocultural Approach. L.S. Gottfredson
g: Highly General and Highly Practical. C.A. Berg
P.A. Klaczynski
Contextual Variability in the Expression and Meaning of Intelligence. Part VII: Systems Approach. P.C. Kyllonen
g: Knowledge
Speed
Strategies
or Working-Memory Capacity? A Systems Perspective. R.J. Sternberg
Beyond g: The Theory of Successful Intelligence.
Tracing Psychology's Invisible Giant and Its Visible Guards. L. Stankov
"g": A Diminutive General. A.R. Jensen
Psychometric g: Definition and Substantiation. J.A. Naglieri
J.P. Das
Practical Implications of General Intelligence and PASS Cognitive Processes. Part II: Genetic-Epistemological Approach. L.G. Humphreys
S. Stark
General Intelligence: Measurement
Correlates
and Interpretations of the Cultural-Genetic Construct. J. Lautrey
Is There a General Factor of Cognitive Development? Part III: Cognitive Approach. I.J. Deary
g and Cognitive Elements of Information Processing: An Agnostic View. J. Kray
P.A. Frensch
A View From Cognitive Psychology: "g"-(G)host in the Correlation Matrix? Part IV: Biological Approach. D.K. Detterman
General Intelligence: Cognitive and Biological Explanations. D. Wahlsten
The Theory of Biological Intelligence: History and a Critical Appraisal. Part V: Behavior-Genetic Approach. S.A. Petrill
The Case for General Intelligence: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective. E.L. Grigorenko
Other Than g: The Value of Persistence. Part VI: Sociocultural Approach. L.S. Gottfredson
g: Highly General and Highly Practical. C.A. Berg
P.A. Klaczynski
Contextual Variability in the Expression and Meaning of Intelligence. Part VII: Systems Approach. P.C. Kyllonen
g: Knowledge
Speed
Strategies
or Working-Memory Capacity? A Systems Perspective. R.J. Sternberg
Beyond g: The Theory of Successful Intelligence.
Contents: Preface. Part I: Psychometric Approach.A. Demetriou
Tracing Psychology's Invisible Giant and Its Visible Guards. L. Stankov
"g": A Diminutive General. A.R. Jensen
Psychometric g: Definition and Substantiation. J.A. Naglieri
J.P. Das
Practical Implications of General Intelligence and PASS Cognitive Processes. Part II: Genetic-Epistemological Approach. L.G. Humphreys
S. Stark
General Intelligence: Measurement
Correlates
and Interpretations of the Cultural-Genetic Construct. J. Lautrey
Is There a General Factor of Cognitive Development? Part III: Cognitive Approach. I.J. Deary
g and Cognitive Elements of Information Processing: An Agnostic View. J. Kray
P.A. Frensch
A View From Cognitive Psychology: "g"-(G)host in the Correlation Matrix? Part IV: Biological Approach. D.K. Detterman
General Intelligence: Cognitive and Biological Explanations. D. Wahlsten
The Theory of Biological Intelligence: History and a Critical Appraisal. Part V: Behavior-Genetic Approach. S.A. Petrill
The Case for General Intelligence: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective. E.L. Grigorenko
Other Than g: The Value of Persistence. Part VI: Sociocultural Approach. L.S. Gottfredson
g: Highly General and Highly Practical. C.A. Berg
P.A. Klaczynski
Contextual Variability in the Expression and Meaning of Intelligence. Part VII: Systems Approach. P.C. Kyllonen
g: Knowledge
Speed
Strategies
or Working-Memory Capacity? A Systems Perspective. R.J. Sternberg
Beyond g: The Theory of Successful Intelligence.
Tracing Psychology's Invisible Giant and Its Visible Guards. L. Stankov
"g": A Diminutive General. A.R. Jensen
Psychometric g: Definition and Substantiation. J.A. Naglieri
J.P. Das
Practical Implications of General Intelligence and PASS Cognitive Processes. Part II: Genetic-Epistemological Approach. L.G. Humphreys
S. Stark
General Intelligence: Measurement
Correlates
and Interpretations of the Cultural-Genetic Construct. J. Lautrey
Is There a General Factor of Cognitive Development? Part III: Cognitive Approach. I.J. Deary
g and Cognitive Elements of Information Processing: An Agnostic View. J. Kray
P.A. Frensch
A View From Cognitive Psychology: "g"-(G)host in the Correlation Matrix? Part IV: Biological Approach. D.K. Detterman
General Intelligence: Cognitive and Biological Explanations. D. Wahlsten
The Theory of Biological Intelligence: History and a Critical Appraisal. Part V: Behavior-Genetic Approach. S.A. Petrill
The Case for General Intelligence: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective. E.L. Grigorenko
Other Than g: The Value of Persistence. Part VI: Sociocultural Approach. L.S. Gottfredson
g: Highly General and Highly Practical. C.A. Berg
P.A. Klaczynski
Contextual Variability in the Expression and Meaning of Intelligence. Part VII: Systems Approach. P.C. Kyllonen
g: Knowledge
Speed
Strategies
or Working-Memory Capacity? A Systems Perspective. R.J. Sternberg
Beyond g: The Theory of Successful Intelligence.







