How did Thurstone's conceptualization of intelligence differ from Spearman's?
a. Thurstone argued for a single, global intelligence rather than a multidimensional model.
b. Thurstone believed that intelligence was almost exclusively nonverbal.
c. Thurstone believed the components of intelligence were largely independent, whereas Spearman believed in a single process.
d. Thurstone believed intelligence was best measured by physiologic processes.
Question 2
How does the domain sampling model conceptualize reliability?
a. The absolute value of the difference between the standard error of measurement and the variance
b. The ratio of variance of the observed scores on the short version of a test and the variance of the long-run true scores
c. The sum of squares of the difference between the observed and true scores
d. The ratio of the number of sample items to the number of domain items, multiplied by the mean of the sample distribution