Multiple Choice
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.
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