Prior to paradigm integration, the task is to resolve construct definitions of gf and WM

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (2):127-129 (2006)
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Blair's account, like the intelligence field in general, treats many distinct constructs as if they were practically interchangeable – this is not self-evident. Paradigm integration and rationalization of redundant nomenclature are important for the continued development of understanding. The prior task is to demonstrate where synonymity of constructs across paradigms occurs, and where it fails. We present arguments why this is the case. (Published Online April 5 2006).

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