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  1. Charles Spearman (1863-1945) was the leading psychometrician of the early 20th century. His work on the classical test theory, factor analysis, and the g theory of intelligence continues to influence psychometrics, statistics, and the study of intelligence. More than 100 years after their publication, his most influential papers remain two of ...

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  2. Jan 23, 2015 · Spearman's contributions to reliability theory, factor analysis, and the theory of “g” or general intelligence continue to influence psychometric and intelligence research more than 100 years...

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  3. The London School, though most directly formed by Spearman, actually had its roots in the works of Charles Darwin (1809-1882) and especially those of Darwin’s half-cousin Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911). Spearman acknowledged Galton as having the greatest influence on his own activity in psychology.

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  4. Jan 23, 2015 · Spearman's contributions to reliability theory, factor analysis, and the theory of “g” or general intelligence continue to influence psychometric and intelligence research more than 100 years later.

  5. Jan 1, 1996 · Abstract. The year 1995 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Charles Edward Spearman, one of the comparatively few psychologists to have become a Fellow of the Royal Society. He made lasting contributions to the quantitative representation of the structure of human intelligence and abilities, in particular, as the originator of the ...

  6. INTRODUCTION. The year 1995 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Charles Edward Spearman, one of the comparatively few psychologists to have become a Fellow of the Royal Society. He made lasting contributions to the quantitative representation. of the structure of human intelligence and abilities, in particular, as the originator of.

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  8. Contributions. For practitioners of psychology, for historians of the subject, and for Spearman himself, there are three separate aspects of his work of especial interest.

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