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Published Online: September 1945

THE MEMORY FUNCTION : I. A Factorial Study of Fifteen Clinical Tests

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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Fifteen individual memory tests and one intelligence test were given to sixty male neurotic army patients at Mill Hill and Sutton Emergency Hospitals. The scores on these 16 tests were intercorrelated, and the resulting table factor-analyzed. The following results were found:
1. All the memory tests correlated positively with the intelligence test, the correlation varying from +0.63 to +0.96.
2. One general factor accounted for all the correlations in the table within the limits of the probable error; this general factor accounted for 74% of the variance.
3. It was shown by two separate methods that the general factor found could be equated with general intelligence, or "g," and that all the correlations in the table could be accounted for without the necessity of postulating a "memory" factor.
4. The conclusion was drawn that the ability involved in the clinical tests of "memory" studied in this research was identical with that involved in the intelligence test used, and that therefore it was misleading to accept scores on these various tests as estimates of a person' "memory" ability.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 174 - 180

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Published in print: September 1945
Published online: 1 April 2006

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H. J. EYSENCK
Psychological Department, Mill Hill Emergency Hospital Mill Hill, England
H. HALSTEAD
Psychological Department, Mill Hill Emergency Hospital Mill Hill, England

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