Multiple Choice
In order to examine your new intelligence test consisting of 10 different subscales, you conduct a factor analysis. The analysis yields five factors. Your results are most consistent with
A) Gardner's Multiple Intelligences
B) Spearman's "g" factor theory of intelligence
C) Sternberg's Triarchic theory of intelligence
D) Thurstone's theory of Primary Mental Abilities
E) Guilford's theory of Measurable Intelligence
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