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According to Cattell, a test of verbal comprehension would draw on _____________, whereas a test involving memory span and spatial thinking would reflect ____________.
 
  a. verbal-numerical intelligence; general ability intelligence.
  b. linguistic intelligence; spatial-perceptual abilities.
  c. specific factors; general ability intelligence.
  d. crystallized intelligence; fluid intelligence.

Question 2

Spearman defined intelligence as comprised of
 
  a. two factors, including a general intelligence factor, and specific factors.
  b. the ability to judge, reason, and think abstractly.
  c. adaptability and assimilation.
  d. cognitive processing ability.



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Answer to Question 1

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