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Intelligence Is What the Intelligence Test Measures. Seriously
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Generalizability TheoryEducationCognitionClassical Test TheoryPsychologySocial SciencesMutualism ModelCollective IntelligenceCognitive DevelopmentFactor AnalysisBrain InstantiationCognitive ScienceExperimental PsychologyHuman-like IntelligenceComposite Variable MethodsIntelligence AnalysisG-factor ModelIntelligence Test MeasuresPsychological Measurement
The mutualism model, an alternative for the g-factor model of intelligence, implies a formative measurement model in which “g” is an index variable without a causal role. If this model is accurate, the search for a genetic of brain instantiation of “g” is deemed useless. This also implies that the (weighted) sum score of items of an intelligence test is just what it is: a weighted sum score. Preference for one index above the other is a pragmatic issue that rests mainly on predictive value.
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