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Human cognitive abilities
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John B. Carroll
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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Book chapters
pp. v
Preface
pp. 3
The Study of Cognitive Abilities
pp. 30
Historical Foundations of the Study of Cognitive Abilities
pp. 73
Survey and Analysis of Correlational and Factor-Analytic Research on Cognitive Abilities: Methodology
pp. 115
Survey and Analysis of Correlational and Factor-Analytic Research on Cognitive Abilities: Overview of Outcomes
pp. 145
Abilities in the Domain of Language
pp. 196
Abilities in the Domain of Reasoning
pp. 248
Abilities in the Domain of Memory and Learning
pp. 304
Abilities in the Domain of Visual Perception
pp. 364
Abilities in the Domain of Auditory Reception
pp. 394
Abilities in the Domain of Idea Production
pp. 440
Abilities in the Domain of Cognitive Speed
pp. 510
Abilities in the Domain of Knowledge and Achievement
pp. 532
Psychomotor Abilities
pp. 542
Miscellaneous Domains of Ability and Personal Characteristics
pp. 577
Higher-Order Factors of Cognitive Ability
pp. 629
ISSUES
pp. 631
A Theory of Cognitive Abilities: The Three-Stratum Theory
pp. 656
Issues About Abilities: Nature and Nurture, and Others
pp. 688
Implications and Recommendations
pp. 715
References and List of Datasets
pp. 790
Codes for Countries, Samples, and Factors
pp. 796
Hierarchical Factor Matrix Files
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