Term ID: T1873

General Intelligence

/general-intelligence/
A broad cognitive ability factor (g-factor) that underlies performance across diverse intellectual tasks, representing the common variance shared among different cognitive abilities and predicting academic and occupational success.
Example: Strong correlations between performance on vocabulary tests, mathematical reasoning, spatial tasks, and memory tests, suggesting an underlying general intellectual capacity.

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Reference: Spearman (1904)