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In this video I introduce the concept of intelligence and the difficulties of defining and measuring intelligence. I mention the tendency toward reification when thinking about IQ scores and the importance of remembering that intelligence is a hypothetical construct, not a directly observable object.

I also introduce one of the first intelligence researchers, Charles Spearman, who used factor analysis to propose a definition of general intelligence as a single factor (called g-factor) which influenced multiple cognitive abilities.

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