Charles Spearman
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Edward Spearman, FRS was an English psychologist known for work in statistics, as a pioneer of factor analysis, and for Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. He also did seminal work on models for human intelligence, including his theory that disparate cognitive test scores reflect a single general intelligence factor and coining the term g factor.
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- General intelligence Objectively Determined and Measured (1904) (3519)
- "THE ABILITIES OF MAN". (1928) (2210)
- CORRELATION CALCULATED FROM FAULTY DATA (1910) (1025)
- The method of 'right and wrong cases' ('constant stimuli') without Gauss's formulae (673)
- The Measurement of Intelligence (1927) (583)
- The nature of "intelligence" and the principles of cognition (1926) (417)
- Demonstration of Formulae for True Measurement of Correlation (1907) (254)
- ‘FOOTRULE’ FOR MEASURING CORRELATION (1906) (225)
- Crossroads in the Mind of Man. (1930) (147)
- GENERAL ABILITY, ITS EXISTENCE AND NATURE (1912) (73)
- CORRELATIONS OF SUMS OR DIFFERENCES (1913) (67)
- The theory of two factors. (1914) (61)
- Thurstone's work re-worked. (1939) (53)
- THEORY OF GENERAL FACTOR1 (1946) (49)
- The heredity of abilities. (1914) (45)
- THE SAMPLING ERROR IN THE THEORY OF TWO FACTORS (1924) (40)
- "Intelligence" tests. (1939) (38)
- Psychology down the ages (1938) (38)
- The Nature of "Intelligence" and the Principles of Cognition. (1924) (33)
- Some Issues in the Theory of “g” (including the Law of Diminishing Returns) (1925) (28)
- The uniqueness of "G." (1929) (23)
- Human ability : a continuation of "The abilities of man" (1951) (22)
- Mental tests of dementia. (21)
- Human Ability: A Continuation of the Abilities of Man. (1950) (19)
- PEARSON'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE THEORY OF TWO FACTORS (1928) (16)
- "G" and after--a school to end schools. (16)
- Correlation between arrays in a table of correlations (1922) (14)
- The Origin of Error (14)
- NOTE ON THE SAMPLING ERROR OF TETRAD DIFFERENCES (1925) (14)
- The factor theory and its troubles. III. Misrepresentation of the theory. (1933) (12)
- Our need of some science in place of the word "intelligence." (1931) (12)
- THE UNIQUENESS AND EXACTNESS OF g (1933) (12)
- Manifold sub-theories of "the two factors." (12)
- The factor theory and its troubles: IV. Uniqueness of G. (1934) (8)
- The First German Congress for Experimental Psychology (1904) (8)
- Disturbers of tetrad differences. Scales. (7)
- THE FACTORIAL ANALYSIS OF ABILITY (1939) (7)
- The Tenth Maudsley Lecture: The Psychiatric Use of the Methods and Results of Experimental Psychology (1929) (6)
- SOME COMMENTS ON MR THOMSON'S PAPER (1916) (6)
- THE SUB-STRUCTURE OF THE MIND (6)
- THE AVERAGE VALUE FOR THE PROBABLE ERROR OF TETRAD DIFFERENCES (1930) (6)
- MATERIAL VERSUS ABSTRACT FACTORS IN CORRELATION (1927) (5)
- Agreement on cooperation. (5)
- Abilities as sums of factors, or as their products. (1937) (4)
- THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY OF ‘SHAPE’ (4)
- How “G” can disappear (1941) (4)
- A friendly challenge to Professor Thorndike. (4)
- The factor theory and its troubles. V. Adequacy of proof. (1934) (4)
- RECENT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE THEORY OF ‘TWO FACTORS’1 (1922) (4)
- What the theory of factors is not. (1931) (4)
- The factor theory and its troubles: conclusion. Scientific value. (1934) (3)
- Is ability random or organized (1940) (3)
- PROFESSOR EDWARD MAPOTHER (1940) (3)
- THE THEORY OF “TWO FACTORS” AND THAT OF “SAMPLING.” (1931) (3)
- PROPOSED EXPLANATION OF INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES OF ABILITY BY “SAMPLING” (1938) (3)
- A Discussion on The Application of Quantitative Methods to Certain Problems in Psychology (1938) (3)
- The Nature of Intelligence (2)
- Instinct, intelligence and character (2)
- Discussion: Professor Tryon on factors. (1934) (2)
- Ability and knowledge : the standpoint of the London school (1935) (2)
- II.—AN ‘ECONOMIC’ THEORY OF SPATIAL PERCEPTION (1907) (2)
- Response to T. Kelley. (2)
- A challenge still open. (1924) (2)
- Professor Thurstone, a correction. (1941) (2)
- THE OLD AND THE YOUNG SCIENCES OF CHARACTER (1935) (2)
- Symposium: The Nature of Intelligence (1925) (2)
- The factor theory and its troubles: II. Garbling the evidence. (1933) (2)
- GERMAN SCIENCE OF CHARACTER (1937) (2)
- The Confusion That Is Gestalt-Psychology (1937) (2)
- A measure of "intelligence" : for use in schools (1947) (2)
- THE BATTLE BETWEEN ‘INTUITIONISTS’ AND ‘PSYCHOMETRISTS’ (1934) (2)
- Pitfalls in the use of "probable errors". (1932) (2)
- ANALYSIS OF ABILITIES INTO FACTORS BY THE METHOD OF LEAST SQUARES (1934) (1)
- "The Abilities of Man" (1928) (1)
- THE LIFE AND WORK OF WILLIAM McDOUGALL (1939) (1)
- Heterogeneity and the Theory of Factors (1930) (1)
- Mind and Personality: an Essay in Psychology and Philosophy (1)
- German Congress of Experimental Psychology (1906) (1)
- [Letters to the Editor.] (1931) (1)
- A truce to "barking in." (1930) (1)
- Proof and Disproof of Correlation (1905) (1)
- Sampling error of tetrad differences. (1931) (1)
- FORMALISM OR ASSOCIATIONISM (0)
- Synoptic Psychology (0)
- UNIVERSAL MENTAL COMPETITION (1928) (0)
- The Mathematics of Intellience (0)
- GERMAN SCIENCE OF CHARACTER Part (1937) (0)
- OBITUARY NOTICE: FRANCIS AVELING, 1875-1941 (1941) (0)
- LONDON MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGICAL CLINIC (1913) (0)
- THE LIFE-WORK OF CARVETH READ, 1848–1931 (1932) (0)
- THE MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGICAL CLINIC. (1913) (0)
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