Multiple Choice
In analyzing the cognitive processes of intelligence, Sternberg identified the components of encoding information, drawing inferences, mapping relationships, and applying the knowledge. After developing a test to measure these specific processes he discovered
A) all the measures correlated with each other (evidence for g) .
B) none of the processes could be measured reliably.
C) none of the measures correlated with each other.
D) strong gender differences suggesting a problem with bias.
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