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- W2184929124 abstract "The concept of “intelligence” has evolved in order to account for two facts, namely, intraindividual stability and interindividual variability of human intellectual performance. On one hand, people who outperform others in one class of tasks that involve reasoning, abstracting, or learning, will most probably excel in any other class of such tasks. On the other hand, within any class of cognitive tasks, one can find people who perform in an outstanding way as well as ones who fail. Early studies on the structure of intelligence examined if there is one general ability factor that manifests itself in all cognitive activities (g factor; Spearman, 1927) or maybe more domain-specific factors (e.g., linguistic, mathematical, etc., Thurstone, 1938) exist. These studies have converged to the widely accepted proposal (Caroll, 1993) of the three-layer hierarchy of factors, with general ability (g) on its highest level, several subordinate group factors (loading groups of tasks like mnemonic or perceptual tasks) on the middle level, and many low-level specific factors for particular tasks (e.g., one for perceptual speed). The most important middle-level factor is general fluid intelligence (Gf; Cattell, 1971), which represents human ability to adapt to the novelty and complexity by means of discovery of abstract relations in the environment and by their efficient goal-oriented application. In this respect, Gf differs from crystallized intelligence (Gc factor; ibidem), which consists in the application of one’s existing knowledge to the requirements of a situation." @default.
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