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    Exam 2: Defining and Measuring Psychological Attributes: Ability, Interests, and Personality
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    From the Debate Over the Importance of the General Intelligence
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From the Debate Over the Importance of the General Intelligence

Question 3

Question 3

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From the debate over the importance of the general intelligence factor "g", one can conclude that


A) g has little pragmatic utility
B) g has pragmatic utility
C) considering only g may obscure key questions such as why a person is intelligent
D) both b and c

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