Multiple Choice
Factor-analytic research with the Wechsler Memory Scale-III suggests that
A) different factor solutions emerge as a function of age.
B) g emerges in adulthood but not old age.
C) no one factor can be used to explain test performance.
D) the memory of the examiner is a factor that accounts for the majority of the variance in pathology findings.
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