More than g-Factors: Second-stratum Factors should not be Ignored
Ree, Carretta, and Teachout (2015) outlined a compelling argument for the pervasiveness of dominant general factors (DGFs) in psychological measurement. We agree that DGFs are important and that they are found for various constructs (e.g., cognitive abilities, work withdrawal), especially when an “u...
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Main Authors: | WEE, Serena, NEWMAN, Daniel A., SONG, Q. Chelsea |
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