The great debate : : general ability and specific abilities in the prediction of important outcomes / / special issue editors, Harrison J. Kell and Jonas W.B. Lang.

There are many different theories of intelligence. Although these theories differ in their nuances, nearly all agree that there are multiple cognitive abilities and that they differ in the breadth of content they are typically associated with. There is much less agreement about the relative importan...

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Year of Publication:2019
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