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Intelligence Can Only Be Evaluated Indirectly by

Question 82

Question 82

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Intelligence can only be evaluated indirectly by


A) studying the intelligence acts that people perform.
B) comparing the intelligence acts that people perform.
C) Both of these.
D) None of these.

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