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"The Ability to Judge Well, to Understand Well, to Reason

Question 79

Question 79

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"The ability to judge well, to understand well, to reason well" was the definition of intelligence offered by


A) Spearman
B) Binet & Simon
C) Wechsler
D) Sternberg

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