Multiple Choice
According to the concept of general intelligence, a person's intelligence score actually represents
A) differences in unique ability stemming from a specific task.
B) the additive score on a broad variety of tasks.
C) the shared variance underlying performance on a diverse set of tasks.
D) abilities on a particular test as compared to others within the same age group.
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