• The g factor is a construct developed in psychometric investigations of cognitive abilities and human intelligence. It is a variable that summarizes positive...
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  • g factor may refer to: g factor (psychometrics), a model used to describe the commonality between cognitive ability test results g-factor (physics), a...
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  • Ganesha (psychedelic) (G), a psychedelic drug G protein, a family of proteins G factor (psychometrics) Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid, a drug more commonly...
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  • Psychometrics is a field of study within psychology concerned with the theory and technique of measurement. Psychometrics generally covers specialized...
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    In personality psychology and psychometrics, the Big 5 or five-factor model (FFM) is a widely-used scientific model for describing how personality traits...
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  • The g factor, or general factor, of intelligence is a psychometric construct that summarizes observed correlations between an individual’s scores on various...
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  • publications. Gene-environment correlation Heritability of intelligence; g factor (psychometrics) Cognitive epidemiology Lothian birth-cohort studies Mendelian...
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  • Effect of health on intelligence (category Factors related to intelligence)
    effect – 20th-century rise in intelligence test scores g factor (psychometrics) – Psychometric factor also known as "general intelligence" Health and race –...
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  • later to reduce the set of variables in a dataset. Factor analysis is commonly used in psychometrics, personality psychology, biology, marketing, product...
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    the interview questions. For instance, General Mental Ability G factor (psychometrics) is moderately related to structured interview ratings and strongly...
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  • Psychological statistics (category Psychometrics)
    psychometrics, factor analysis, experimental designs, and Bayesian statistics. The article also discusses journals in the same field. Psychometrics deals...
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  • 1999 was created by Lewis Goldberg who also created IPIP. Open Source Psychometrics Project hosts Goldberg's 50-question version of the Big Five traits...
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  • also good at other subjects and vice versa, and invented the term g factor (psychometrics), although Francis Galton had briefly looked at the subject; psychologist...
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  • intelligence factor, and was "a major influence in the spread of influence of inspection time as a theoretically interesting correlate of psychometric intelligence...
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  • theory Multivariate analysis Multivariate statistics Ordinal variable Psychometrics Structural equation model Uppsala University Wold, Hermann View/Search...
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    In multivariate statistics, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) is a statistical method used to uncover the underlying structure of a relatively large set...
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    validity. While empirical research often supports a general intelligence factor (g-factor), Gardner contends that his model offers a more nuanced understanding...
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    Swaminathan, H. (April 1985), A Look at Psychometrics in the Netherlands (PDF), ERIC ED273665 Mellenbergh, G.J. (2008). "Chapter 11 - Tests and questionnaires:...
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  • historically been important for psychometrics. Often they emphasized more factors than a single one like in g factor. Many of the broad, recent IQ tests...
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  • policy Behavioural genetics Human behavior genetics Psychometrics Flynn effect Educational quotient g factor Heritability of IQ Intelligence quotient Ammons...
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  • routines for personality, psychometrics, and experimental psychology. Its functions support: Scale construction using factor analysis, cluster analysis...
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  • models include applications in psychometrics (e.g., summarizing responses to a set of survey questions with a factor analysis model positing a smaller...
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  • his interest in psychometrics. During this time, he focused his studies on verbal aptitude and completed his dissertation, “A Factor Analysis of Verbal...
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  • desirability in psychometrics can be traced back to Bernreuter's research published in 1933. Edwards introduced this concept formally into psychometrics during...
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  • 1887 – September 29, 1955) was an American pioneer in the fields of psychometrics and psychophysics. He conceived the approach to measurement known as...
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  • Congeneric reliability (category Psychometrics)
    In statistical models applied to psychometrics, congeneric reliability ρ C {\displaystyle \rho _{C}} ("rho C") a single-administration test score reliability...
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  • autistic adults: a psychometric investigation of the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale and generation of a general alexithymia factor score using item response...
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    University of California, Berkeley. Jensen was known for his work in psychometrics and differential psychology, the study of how and why individuals differ...
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  • Common-method variance (category Psychometrics)
    In applied statistics, (e.g., applied to the social sciences and psychometrics), common-method variance (CMV) is the spurious "variance that is attributable...
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  • C; Bushmakin, A G; Gerber, R A; Leidy, N K; Sexton, C C; Lowe, M R; Karlsson, J (June 2009). "Psychometric analysis of the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire-R21:...
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