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In Terms of Intelligence, a Single Underlying Factor That Would

Question 47

Question 47

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In terms of intelligence, a single underlying factor that would apply to all types of test performance would be:


A) a g factor
B) an s factor
C) a megafactor
D) practical intelligence

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