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Spearman's two factor approach included:
 
  a. a general factor (g) and a specific factor (s).
  b. fluid, culturally free intelligence and crystallized, learned intelligence.
  c. the process factors of assimilation and accommodation.
  d. higher order and lower order intelligence.

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In criticizing the Binet Scales created by Alfred Binet, this individual stated that the intelligence test was a hodgepodge or promiscuous pooling of factors.
 
  a. Spearman
  b. Thurstone
  c. Vernon
  d. Cattell
  e. Gardner



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