Multiple Choice
Do current theories of intelligence differ from those offered earlier in psychology's history?
A) Yes. Contemporary theories propose that there may be many multiple forms of intelligence, rather than just one.
B) Yes. Contemporary theories propose that there may be a single broad factor underlying every aspect of intelligence; earlier theories proposed multiple forms of intelligence.
C) Yes. Contemporary theories tend to dismiss the notion that cultural differences are important to a definition of intelligence.
D) No. Theories of intelligence really haven't changed that much in the past 100 years.
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