Multiple Choice
The general (g) factor in intelligence refers to
A) all that measured in common by varied valid tests of intelligence.
B) the specific factors assessed by different intelligence tests.
C) the iconic influence of Galton on the definition of that construct.
D) all of the variance in measured intelligence that is genetic in nature.
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