ABSTRACT

Paul Kline's latest book provides a readable modern account of the psychometric view of intelligence. It explains factor analysis and the construction of intelligence tests, and shows how the resulting factors provide a picture of human abilities. Written to be clear and concise it none the less provides a rigorous account of the psychometric view of intelligence.

chapter Chapter one|6 pages

The Meaning of Intelligence

chapter Chapter two|19 pages

Factor Analysis

chapter Chapter three|18 pages

Factor Analyses of Human Abilities

chapter Chapter four|19 pages

Measuring Intelligence

chapter Chapter six|19 pages

Heritability of Intelligence

chapter Chapter seven|10 pages

Intelligence and Mental Speed

chapter Chapter eight|19 pages

Cognitive Processing and Intelligence

chapter Chapter nine|9 pages

EEG and Intelligence

chapter Chapter ten|12 pages

The Nature of g