1. Intelligence in a new light
However, a problem arises in interpreting such correlations for, as McClelland (1973) has pointed out, in the absence of controls for socioeconomic level, which is highly correlated with both IQ and credentialing, it is impossible to determine to what extent the correlations between IQ and job performance were mediated by social advantage. ... The rational system operates according to socially established rules of logic and consideration of evidence and functions mainly at the level of conscious awareness. The experiential system has its own rules of inference and evidence and operates prim...
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