“…Jensen (1998) noted, for example, that that the intelligence factor,g, predicts only around 65% of the variance in its best predictor, matrix reasoning, leaving another 35% that must be governed by other factors, which could alternatively account for observed transfer (see also Shipstead et al, 2012). Thus, if the aim is to make claims about some latent aspect (i.e., a cognitive process or ability) of the transfer task, and if the ultimate "…goal is not to train for the specific task but to impact the construct underlying the task" (McArdle & Prindle, 2008, p. 703; see also Baltes et al, 1986;Baltes & Lindenberger, 1988), then analyses must be…”