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    Galton Argued That Tests of __________ Were Valid Measures of Intelligence
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Galton Argued That Tests of __________ Were Valid Measures of Intelligence

Question 53

Question 53

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Galton argued that tests of __________ were valid measures of intelligence.


A) sensory discrimination
B) verbal ability
C) mathematical reasoning
D) memory
E) spatial ability

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