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jeatrice

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To psychometricians, intelligence is a(n)
 
  a. invisible psychical force that animates the brain.
  b. holistic conscious entity that defies measurement.
  c. set of traits that vary in strength among individuals.
  d. genetically preplanned set of potentialities.

Question 2

To the ordinary person, being highly intelligent means that you are
 
  a. highly original in your thinking.
  b. socially clever with others.
  c. a fast and decisive leader.
  d. smarter than others.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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