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urbanoutfitters

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The s-factor in Spearman's intelligence theory is a(n)
 
  a. special ability that is unique to a type of test.
  b. special factor, to label children needing special education.
  c. ability to solve problems, reason, or recall.
  d. supernatural factor, to identify psychic abilities.

Question 2

In terms of intelligence, g-factor refers to
 
  a. thinking by visualizing three-dimensional images.
  b. acquired abilities of knowledge.
  c. an underlying general ability that applies to all types of test performance.
  d. grand factors that are especially important.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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