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Sex differences in the structure of intelligence: A confirmatory factor analysis
Authors:Christopher Hertzog  Louise Carter
Affiliation:University of Washington, USA
Abstract:The LISREL model of Jöreskog and Sörbom was used to perform a comparative factor analysis on intelligence data from four sex by generation groups. The covariance matrices for 10 psychometric ability measures were used to isolate Spatial and Verbal Intelligence factors. Results from a series of factor analysis models indicated substantial invariance in the factor pattern and factor covariance matrices, although the hypothesis of complete invariance in factor pattern was rejected. The groups did differ in observed and unique variances. The results were basically consistent with the hypothesis that males and females have similar intellectual structure, which would have been obscured had standardized factor analysis been employed. There were also sex and generation differences in the Spatial and Verbal factor means.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to C. Hertzog   now at: Individual and Family Studies   S-110 Human Development   The Pennsylvania State University   University Park   PA 16802   USA.
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