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pragya sharda

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The two factors in Spearman's two-factor theory of intelligence are
 
  a) general and specific factors.
   b) verbal and nonverbal factors.
  Discuss the influence that definitions and theories have on the structure and content of intelligence tests
   c) intellectual and practical factors.
  Discuss the influence that definitions and theories have on the structure and content of intelligence tests
   d) genetic and environmental factors.
  Discuss the influence that definitions and theories have on the structure and content of intelligence tests

Question 2

Multi-infarct dementia is usually the result of
 
  a) many small strokes over time.
   b) a severe blow to the head.
   c) blockage in the vessels containing spinal fluid.
   d) bursting of several cerebral blood vessels simultaneously.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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