articleJournal of Personality and Social PsychologyJan 1, 2004Closed access

General Mental Ability in the World of Work: Occupational Attainment and Job Performance.

University of Iowa · Michigan State University

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Abstract

The psychological construct of general mental ability (GMA), introduced by C. Spearman (1904) nearly 100 years ago, has enjoyed a resurgence of interest and attention in recent decades. This article presents the research evidence that GMA predicts both occupational level attained and performance within one's chosen occupation and does so better than any other ability, trait, or disposition and better than job experience. The sizes of these relationships with GMA are also larger than most found in psychological research. Evidence is presented that weighted combinations of specific aptitudes tailored to individual jobs do not predict job performance better than GMA alone, disconfirming specific aptitude theory.…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Job performance
  • Aptitude
  • Job satisfaction
  • Social psychology
  • Construct (python library)
  • Trait
  • Job analysis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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