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Human Abilities - Their Nature and Measurement (Hardcover)
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Human Abilities - Their Nature and Measurement (Hardcover)
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This volume brings together many of the leading researchers on
human intelligence and cognition to address issues including
definition, measurement, and instructional design. Its publication
is a result of the Inaugural Spearman Seminar recently held at the
University of Plymouth -- a seminar that is slated to become a
regularly scheduled event providing a major international forum for
the presentation of work on human abilities. To properly inaugurate
this series, scientific experts in this field were asked to reflect
on various issues raised but not resolved in Charles Spearman's
classic work, "The Abilities of Man: Their Nature and Measurement,
" published in 1927.
As a result of this approach, the book offers a unique overview of
the way in which the study of human abilities has developed since
1927, and of current positions in the field. It offers exhaustive
discussions on:
* the nature of cognitive abilities and intelligence -- a review
of how the factor analytic approach to abilities which grew out of
Spearman's work has developed, thoughts regarding the contribution
of a cross-cultural perspective, and an elucidation of some of the
conceptual issues which often cloud discussions of ability;
* different aspects of the contribution of cognitive psychology to
our understanding of abilities -- the relationship between
Spearman's "g" and working memory, links between attention and
cognitive style, and the area of spatial abilities;
* recent developments in latent variable and item response
modeling; and
* applied issues -- the argument that little predictive value can
be gained in occupational selection from measuring abilities other
than Spearman's "g," and the question of aptitude treatment
interactions in education.
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