04798oam 2200637I 450 991080952100332120240410075857.01-135-65514-61-4106-1316-X0-8058-3675-697866123791611-135-65515-41-282-37916-X10.4324/9781410613165 (CKB)111056486382306(SSID)ssj0000161371(PQKBManifestationID)11155004(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000161371(PQKBWorkID)10198310(PQKB)11061963(MiAaPQ)EBC234093(Au-PeEL)EBL234093(CaPaEBR)ebr10084495(CaONFJC)MIL237916(OCoLC)171290881(OCoLC)50850748(EXLCZ)9911105648638230620180706d2002 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe general factor of intelligence how general is it? /edited by Robert J. Sternberg, Elena L. Grigorenko1st ed.Mahwah, N.J. :L. Erlbaum Associates,2002.xi, 505 p. illBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-415-65244-8 0-585-42820-4 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.part Part I PSYCHOMETRIC APPROACH -- chapter 1 Tracing Psychology’s Invisible giant and Its Visible Guards /Andreas Demetriou -- chapter 2 g: A Diminutive General /Lazar Stankov -- chapter 3 Psychometric g: Definition and Substantiation /Arthur R. Jensen -- chapter 4 Practical Implications of General Intelligence and PASS Cognitive Processes /Jack A. Naglieri -- part Part II GENETIC-EPISTEMOLOGICAL APPROACH -- chapter 5 General Intelligence: Measurement, Correlates, and Interpretations of the Cultural-Genetic Construct /Lloyd G. Humphreys -- chapter 6 Is There a General Factor of Cognitive Development? /Jacques Lautrey -- part Part III COGNITIVE APPROACH -- chapter 7 g and Cognitive Elements of Information Processing: An Agnostic View /Ian J. Deary -- chapter 8 A View From Cognitive Psychology: g—(G)host in the Correlation Matrix? /Jutta Kray -- part Part IV BIOLOGICAL APPROACH -- chapter 9 General Intelligence: Cognitive and Biological Explanations /Douglas K. Detterman -- chapter 10 The Theory of Biological Intelligence: History and a Critical Appraisal /Douglas Wahlsten -- part Part V BEHAVIOR-GENETIC APPROACH -- chapter 11 The Case for General Intelligence: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective /Stephen A. Petrill -- chapter 12 Other Than g: The Value of Persistence /Elena L. Grigorenko -- part Part VI SOCIOCULTURAL APPROACH -- chapter 13 g: Highly General and Highly Practical /Linda S. Gottfredson -- chapter 14 Contextual Variability in the Expression and Meaning of Intelligence /Cynthia A. Berg -- part Part VII SYSTEMS APPROACH -- chapter 15 g: Knowledge, Speed, Strategies, or Working-Memory Capacity? A Systems Perspective /Patrick C. Kyllonen -- chapter 16 Beyond g: The Theory of Successful Intelligence /Robert J. Sternberg.This edited volume presents a balanced approach to the ongoing debate of just how general the "general factor" of intelligence is. To accomplish this goal, the editors chose a number of distinct approaches to the study of intelligence--psychometric, genetic-epistemological, cognitive, biological, behavior-genetic, sociocultural, systems--and asked distinguished scholars to write from the standpoint of these approaches. Each approach comprises two chapters, one by a scholar leaning toward a view arguing for the greater generality of g, and the other by a scholar leaning toward a view arguing for the lesser generality of g. The scholars are not simply "for" or "against" these outlooks, rather they provide a more textured view of the general factor, attempting to explain it in psychological terms that are easily understandable. Intended for psychologists in all areas, including clinical, consulting, educational, cognitive, school, developmental, and industrial-organizational, this book will also be of interest to educators, sociologists, anthropologists, and those interested in the nature of intelligence.General factor (Psychology)IntellectGeneral factor (Psychology)Intellect.153.9Grigorenko Elena L1713296Sternberg Robert J62274FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910809521003321The general factor of intelligence4121151UNINA