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The g Factor: The Science of Mental Ability (Human Evolution, Behavior, and Intelligence) First Edition

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Jensen provides a comprehensive treatment of one of the major constructs of behavioral science―general mental ability―labeled the g factor by its discoverer, Charles Spearman. The g factor is about individual differences in mental abilities. In factor analyses of any and every large and diverse collection of measures of mental abilities, however varied the content of knowledge and skills they call upon, g emerges as the largest, most general source of differences between individuals and between certain subpopulations.

Jensen fully and clearly explains the psychometric, statistical, genetic, and physiological basis of
g, as well as the major theoretical challenges to the concept. For decades a key construct in differential psychology, the g factor's significance for scholars and researchers in the brain sciences as well as education, sociology, anthropology, evolutionary psychology, economics, and public policy is clearly evident in this, the most comprehensive treatment of g ever published.

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"The g Factor is a book that an academic publisher should kill for. Arthur Jensen is among the pre-eminent psychometricians of the last half-century....It is a book that every scholar working in the area will have to read. An indispensable reference in every psychology library. A book to hold up to young scholars as an example of why a lifetime of patient and meticulous scholarship is worth while."-Charles Murray, in National Review

.,."[J]ensen provides a rigorous and persuasive case that the measurement of g is, contrary to the arguments of many critics..., a highly objective enterprise....One of my distinguished colleagues recently told me that every time he read anything by Arthur Jensen, it was a joy to read and he learned something new. The g Factor continues this tradition. It is a joy to read and is also full of new ideas. It is the work of a master scientist."-Contemporary Psychology

?...[J]ensen provides a rigorous and persuasive case that the measurement of g is, contrary to the arguments of many critics..., a highly objective enterprise....One of my distinguished colleagues recently told me that every time he read anything by Arthur Jensen, it was a joy to read and he learned something new. The g Factor continues this tradition. It is a joy to read and is also full of new ideas. It is the work of a master scientist.?-Contemporary Psychology

?[I]t is futile to study human ability without this book. To everyone studying human ability, The g Factor is the indispensible compendium....Even those who disagree with most of what Arthur Jensen says in The g Factor, such as myself, have to admire the sheer dedication, pertinacity, and tireless scholarship that must have gone into a work of this scope.?-Personnel Psychology

?[T]he book is full of highly technical information, but it is presented so that a scientifically minded lay audience can understand. He also presents a wealth of citations to original research and extensive technical notes....If a reader starts with the notion that general intelligence is a fictional concept, this work will easily dispel such a belief.?-The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

?A deep, scholarly work....It is balanced and comprehensive, summarizing virtually all the relevant studies on the nature of intelligence and demolishing most of the challenges and alternative explanations of the major findings....These chapters put general intelligence as a psychological trait on a more solid foundation than is enjoyed by any other aspect of personality or behavior. They also speak persuasively to the issue of heritability, the argument for which becomes more plausible to the extent that intelligence can be associated with biological correlates.?-Commentary

?Arthur R. Jensen's tome-like salvo in the race and intelligence debate....explains the bases of his system for intelligence measurement, and why he believes that his results indicate a significant difference among the races.?-Publishers Weekly

?Author Arthur Jensen is arguably the world's leading expert on intelligence (over 300 papers published) and this book summarizes his life's work. This makes it a major and one that will be used for years.?-The Mankind Quarterly

?In this great brick of a book (Jensen) has marshaled three decades of research to make his complex case about intelligence....(It) makes The Bell Curve, to which it will inevitably be compared, look like a biography of Leonardo DiCaprio. Still, it is lucid and for the most part carefully argued. Those who are inclined to disagree with Mr. Jensen will find that they have quite a challenge on their hands.?-Wall Street Journal

?Jensen does the impossible by making a book about psychological measurement interesting. Though the book will no doubt be politically controversial, readers will have difficulty arguing with Jensen's scholarly, scientific approach. To deny the rationality of Jensen's treatment is to admit a lack of objectivity on the part of the reader.?-Choice

?Jensen's diligence in resolving one of the more treacherous issues in psychological research-the nature of human differences in mental ability-may finally settle the critical aspects of this complex issue once and for all.?-Society

?The g Factor presents a wealth of fascinating data.?-Galton Institute Newsletter

?The issue of male/female intelligence has never before been dispositively resolved. And in recent years a number of scholars have mounted a powerful and facially plausible argument for an average male superiority....I had observed that scholars on both sides of the argument seemed intensely interested in one question: What does Art Jensen think?....Jensen's new book...is a 650-page blockbuster that summarizes Art's work on scores of issues, and leaves you thinking that g is not just some academic construct but a biological phenomenon with vast explanatory power....He conclude(s): 'The sex difference in psychometric g is either totally nonexistent or is of uncertain direction and inconsequential magnitude.' That settles it: On average the sexes are equally smart. And yes, that's news.?-Forbes

?This is a challenging book to review. To my knowledge there is nothing comparable to it in print....it may well be the needed bridge between the traditional research program in psychology on intelligence and the research programs of the future. This book makes a convincing argument not only for the practical importance of the g factor, but for the position that it is perhaps the greatest scientific mystery and puzzle in psychology.?-Personality and Individual Differences

?This tome surely must be considered as the ultimate summary of research on the general factor g, thought to underlie human mental ability. Simply put, Jensen organizes several lifetimes of research and thinking in evaluating the evidence for this concept, its likely hereditary basis, as well as its implications for differences among individuals, between the sexes, racial groups, and for social policy at all these levels. One does not have to agree with the author to find the presentation extremely interesting.?-Psychological Reports

..."ÝJ¨ensen provides a rigorous and persuasive case that the measurement of g is, contrary to the arguments of many critics..., a highly objective enterprise....One of my distinguished colleagues recently told me that every time he read anything by Arthur Jensen, it was a joy to read and he learned something new. The g Factor continues this tradition. It is a joy to read and is also full of new ideas. It is the work of a master scientist."-Contemporary Psychology

"ÝI¨t is futile to study human ability without this book. To everyone studying human ability, The g Factor is the indispensible compendium....Even those who disagree with most of what Arthur Jensen says in The g Factor, such as myself, have to admire the sheer dedication, pertinacity, and tireless scholarship that must have gone into a work of this scope."-Personnel Psychology

"ÝT¨he book is full of highly technical information, but it is presented so that a scientifically minded lay audience can understand. He also presents a wealth of citations to original research and extensive technical notes....If a reader starts with the notion that general intelligence is a fictional concept, this work will easily dispel such a belief."-The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

..."[J]ensen provides a rigorous and persuasive case that the measurement of g is, contrary to the arguments of many critics..., a highly objective enterprise....One of my distinguished colleagues recently told me that every time he read anything by Arthur Jensen, it was a joy to read and he learned something new. The g Factor continues this tradition. It is a joy to read and is also full of new ideas. It is the work of a master scientist."-Contemporary Psychology

"[I]t is futile to study human ability without this book. To everyone studying human ability, The g Factor is the indispensible compendium....Even those who disagree with most of what Arthur Jensen says in The g Factor, such as myself, have to admire the sheer dedication, pertinacity, and tireless scholarship that must have gone into a work of this scope."-Personnel Psychology

"[T]he book is full of highly technical information, but it is presented so that a scientifically minded lay audience can understand. He also presents a wealth of citations to original research and extensive technical notes....If a reader starts with the notion that general intelligence is a fictional concept, this work will easily dispel such a belief."-The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

"A deep, scholarly work....It is balanced and comprehensive, summarizing virtually all the relevant studies on the nature of intelligence and demolishing most of the challenges and alternative explanations of the major findings....These chapters put general intelligence as a psychological trait on a more solid foundation than is enjoyed by any other aspect of personality or behavior. They also speak persuasively to the issue of heritability, the argument for which becomes more plausible to the extent that intelligence can be associated with biological correlates."-Commentary

"Arthur R. Jensen's tome-like salvo in the race and intelligence debate....explains the bases of his system for intelligence measurement, and why he believes that his results indicate a significant difference among the races."-Publishers Weekly

"Author Arthur Jensen is arguably the world's leading expert on intelligence (over 300 papers published) and this book summarizes his life's work. This makes it a major and one that will be used for years."-The Mankind Quarterly

"In this great brick of a book (Jensen) has marshaled three decades of research to make his complex case about intelligence....(It) makes The Bell Curve, to which it will inevitably be compared, look like a biography of Leonardo DiCaprio. Still, it is lucid and for the most part carefully argued. Those who are inclined to disagree with Mr. Jensen will find that they have quite a challenge on their hands."-Wall Street Journal

"Jensen does the impossible by making a book about psychological measurement interesting. Though the book will no doubt be politically controversial, readers will have difficulty arguing with Jensen's scholarly, scientific approach. To deny the rationality of Jensen's treatment is to admit a lack of objectivity on the part of the reader."-Choice

"Jensen's diligence in resolving one of the more treacherous issues in psychological research-the nature of human differences in mental ability-may finally settle the critical aspects of this complex issue once and for all."-Society

"The g Factor presents a wealth of fascinating data."-Galton Institute Newsletter

"This is a challenging book to review. To my knowledge there is nothing comparable to it in print....it may well be the needed bridge between the traditional research program in psychology on intelligence and the research programs of the future. This book makes a convincing argument not only for the practical importance of the g factor, but for the position that it is perhaps the greatest scientific mystery and puzzle in psychology."-Personality and Individual Differences

"This tome surely must be considered as the ultimate summary of research on the general factor g, thought to underlie human mental ability. Simply put, Jensen organizes several lifetimes of research and thinking in evaluating the evidence for this concept, its likely hereditary basis, as well as its implications for differences among individuals, between the sexes, racial groups, and for social policy at all these levels. One does not have to agree with the author to find the presentation extremely interesting."-Psychological Reports

"The issue of male/female intelligence has never before been dispositively resolved. And in recent years a number of scholars have mounted a powerful and facially plausible argument for an average male superiority....I had observed that scholars on both sides of the argument seemed intensely interested in one question: What does Art Jensen think?....Jensen's new book...is a 650-page blockbuster that summarizes Art's work on scores of issues, and leaves you thinking that g is not just some academic construct but a biological phenomenon with vast explanatory power....He conclude(s): 'The sex difference in psychometric g is either totally nonexistent or is of uncertain direction and inconsequential magnitude.' That settles it: On average the sexes are equally smart. And yes, that's news."-Forbes

About the Author

ARTHUR R. JENSEN is Professor Emeritus of Educational Psychology, Graduate School of Education, University of California, Berkeley. During the 40 years of his tenure at Berkeley, he has been a prolific researcher in the psychology of human learning, individual differences in cognitive abilities, psychometrics, behavioral genetics, and mental chronometry. His work, published in six earlier books and some 400 articles in scientific and professional journals, has placed him among the most frequently cited figures in contemporary psychology.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Praeger; First Edition (February 28, 1998)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 664 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0275961036
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0275961039
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 1570L
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.19 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.14 x 1.44 x 9.21 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2009
Americans continue to spend good money after bad to support the religious-like dogma of education egalitarianism. The g Factor is another reference point of sound research about general intelligence, its correlations/ causations, and reliability. The public school system continues a cult-like mantra that all children can learn, but never acknowledge that an individual's learning is dependent on heritable factors out of the system's control. As Jensen notes, all people can learn; but at different levels which is best predicted by g. Ignoring research, public schools force students to take advanced courses; such as, algebra, trigonometry, chemistry and physics whereby most students can pass only by weakening the passing standard. President Obama announced this week in his State of the Union Speech that he expects more students to go to college. His ambitious proposal does not coincide with the reality that the ability to understand advanced concepts is not something that everyone can do. What psychometric tests do is to clear the lens of reality so that students can be directed into areas where there is a greater likelihood for them to complete training and thus be successful. Other attributes like motivation need to be factored into the equation and Jensen speaks to these- not to make it sound as though g is all encompassing.

After reading this book, you will understand why the egalitarians will never be satisfied with public education since their goals are not based upon reality.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2019
A great book on IQ and more spesifically the g factor itself. Recommended for anyone with an interest in IQ research, as the book covers pretty much anything related to IQ. Potential buyers should note that The g Factor is not a pop science book, so if you are looking for an easily read introduction on the topic, this book is probably not for you. (You should also know a little bit of statistics in order to fully appreciate the chapter on factor analysis, i.e. what a correlation coefficient means and how it is computed)
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2010
Jensen's treatise on defining what intelligence is must be his best. If you can get past chapter 4 with a thorough understanding of the method of correlated vectors, you're well on your way to finally grasping what the contemporary understanding of what "g" is. You come out of this book accepting that "g" could very well be the best proxy for intelligence.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2013
Wonderful timing, quick and professional. I highly recommend anyone this seller. No complaints. Very quick and diligent. I ordered these for my classes and it all worked out for the best. Thank YOu
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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2009
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Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 1999
In a brilliant 40-year career that has earned him a place among the most frequently cited figures in contemporary psychology, Arthur Jensen has systematically researched and extended Charles Spearman's (1927) seminal concept of g, the general factor of intelligence. The g Factor is an awesome and monumental exposition of the case for the reality of g. It does not draw back from its most controversial conclusions -- that the average differences in IQ found between Blacks and Whites has a substantial hereditary component, and that this difference has important societal consequences. However, The g Factor is not about race, as such. The first five chapters deal with the intellectual history of the discovery of g and various models of how to conceptualize intelligence. Other chapters deal with the biological correlates of g (excluding race), its heritability, and its practical predictive power. The fact that psychometric g has many physical correlates proves that it is not just a methodological artifact. Among biological variables, g loads on heritability coefficients determined from twin studies and inbreeding depression scores calculated in children born from cousin-marriages. g is also related to brain size measured by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), brain evoked potentials, and intracellular brain pH levels. It (g) is a product of human evolution and is also found in non-human animals. Despite these caveats, The Bell Curve affair allows one to safely predict that The g Factor's coverage of race will strike many as of central importance. All the issues Jensen raised in 1969 are still with us today. Indeed, much of the opposition to IQ testing and heritability would probably disappear if it were not for the stubborn and unwelcome fact that, despite extensive well funded programs of intervention, the Black-White difference refuses to go quietly into the night. Chapter 11 of The g Factor fully documents that, on average, the American Black population scores below the White population by about 1.2 standard deviations, equivalent to 18 IQ points. (This magnitude of difference gives a median overlap of less than 15 percent, meaning that less than 15 percent of the Black population exceeds the White average of 50 percent). The difference between Blacks and Whites in average IQ scores has scarcely changed over the past 80 years (despite some claims that the gap is narrowing) and can be observed as early as three years of age. Controlling for overall socioeconomic level only reduces the mean difference by 4 IQ points. Chapter 12 presents Jensen's technical arguments for why he believes that race differences are about 50 percent heritable. He emphasizes the fact that it is precisely those components of intelligence tests that are most heritable and that most relate to brain size which most profoundly differentiate Blacks from Whites.
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Reviewed in France on May 23, 2018
Il y a déjà d'excellentes recensions ici, donc je ne vais pas me fatiguer, juste écrire que ce livre est une somme sur l'intelligence par un auteur certainement qualifié pour en parler. Jensen borde tous les points essentiels pour comprendre "l'intelligence psychométrique" : la découverte du facteur général, héritabilité de g, les corrélats biologiques et sociaux, l'usage pratique de g, etc. L'intelligence psychométrique est la branche la plus solide de la psychologie, mais c'est aussi la plus attaquée et discutée. Le livre suivant donne des arguments solides dans la discussion.
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