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Author Jensen, Arthur Robert.
Title The g factor / Arthur R. Jensen.
Imprint Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1998.
book jacket
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 Preface 
 Acknowledgments 
Ch. 1A Little History1
Ch. 2The Discovery of g18
Ch. 3The Trouble with "Intelligence"45
Ch. 4Models and Characteristics of g73
Ch. 5Challenges to g105
Ch. 6Biological Correlates of g137
Ch. 7The Heritability of g169
Ch. 8Information Processing and g203
Ch. 9The Practical Validity of g270
Ch. 10Construct, Vehicles, and Measurements306
Ch. 11Population Differences in g350
Ch. 12Population Differences in g: Causal Hypotheses418
Ch. 13Sex Differences in g531
Ch. 14The g Nexus544
App. ASpearman's "Law of Diminishing Returns"585
App. BMethod of Correlated Vectors589
App. CMultivariate Analyses of a Nexus593
 References597
 Name Index635
 Subject Index643
Descrip. 648 p. : ill.
Series Human evolution, behavior, and intelligence, 1063-2158.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Arthur Jensen has systematically developed a seminal concept first discovered by Charles Spearman in the 1920s: individual and group differences in mental ability exist, and these differences can be measured by a single, general factor, g. On its surface, this concept seems innocuous. However, Jensen does not draw back from its most controversial conclusions - that the average differences in IQ and other abilities found between sexes and racial groups have a substantial hereditary component, and that these differences have important societal consequences. The culmination of his career is the most comprehensive treatment of g ever written, The g Factor. In it, Dr. Jensen not only clearly explains the psychometric, statistical, genetic, and physiological basis of g, in the process he also refutes all major challenges that have been brought against the concept of general mental ability.
Subject General factor (Psychology)
Intellect.
Nature and nurture.
ISBN 0275961036 (alk. paper)
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