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    Gottredson (1997) Defines Intelligence as All of the Following Except
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Gottredson (1997) Defines Intelligence as All of the Following Except

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Gottredson (1997) defines intelligence as all of the following except:


A) involving the ability to plan.
B) solve problems and think abstractly.
C) comprehend simple ideas.
D) learn quickly and learn from experience.

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