释义 |
factorist Psychol.|ˈfæktərɪst| [f. factor n. + -ist.] One who seeks to explain intelligence as a measurable phenomenon in terms of the relations of general and specific factors in a person.
1930C. Spearman in C. Murchison Psychologies of 1930 xviii. 339 Instead of such negations the factorists find good in everything, even in the other ‘ists’. 1938Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. Oct. 190 The doctrine urged by the Samplists turns out to be no other than that which has always constituted the ‘main’ theory of the Factorists themselves. |