McDonald-Mental ability
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The history of testing mental abilities has seen the dominance of two contrasting approaches, psychometrics and neuropsychology. These two traditions have different theories and methodologies, but overlap considerably in the tests they use. Historically, psychometrics has emphasized the primacy of a
<p>Jensen provides a comprehensive treatment of one of the major constructs of behavioral science—general mental ability—labeled the <i>g</i> factor by its discoverer, Charles Spearman. The <i>g</i> factor is about individual differences in mental abilities. In factor analyses of any and every large
<p>Jensen provides a comprehensive treatment of one of the major constructs of behavioral science—general mental ability—labeled the <i>g</i> factor by its discoverer, Charles Spearman. The <i>g</i> factor is about individual differences in mental abilities. In factor analyses of any and every large
<p>Jensen provides a comprehensive treatment of one of the major constructs of behavioral science―general mental ability―labeled the <i>g</i> factor by its discoverer, Charles Spearman. The <i>g</i> factor is about individual differences in mental abilities. In factor analyses of any and every large
<b>From evolutionary biologist Rowan Hooper, an awe-inspiring look into the extremes of human ability—and what they tell us about our own potential.</b><br /><br />In 1997, Yiannis Kouros ran 188 miles in twenty-four hours. In 1984, at age forty-two, Maria Moreira gave birth to her tenth set of twin