Multiple Choice
The fact that people who performed well (or poorly) on individual tests that purported to assess intelligence tended to perform similarly on other tests, even if their content was seemingly unrelated was named
A) general intelligence.
B) the positive manifold.
C) the Pygmalion effect.
D) the Flynn effect.
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