A Componential Interpretation of the General Factor in Human Intelligence

  • Sternberg R
  • Gardner M
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Abstract

Ever since Spearman's (1904,1927) proposal of a general factor permeating all aspects of intelligent behavior, theorists of intelligence have busied themselves trying either to prove or disprove the existence in the mind of Spearman's ``g''. No doubt this popular pursuit will continue, if only because it provides a way of filling time for those who have had trouble finding other pursuits that strike their fancy.

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Sternberg, R. J., & Gardner, M. K. (1982). A Componential Interpretation of the General Factor in Human Intelligence. In A Model for Intelligence (pp. 231–254). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68664-1_8

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