Multiple Choice
What conclusion concerning intelligence could reasonably be drawn based on the 1921 symposium published in the Journal of Educational Psychology?
A) Experts tended to agree on the basic elements of intelligence.
B) Intelligence should be measured by group rather than individual tests.
C) Intelligence consists of a general factor and a number of specific factors.
D) Experts had a multitude of different definitions of intelligence.
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