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Spearman's Belief in a G Factor Stemmed in Part from His

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Question 47

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Spearman's belief in a g factor stemmed in part from his work with


A) genetic experiments.
B) factor analysis.
C) people with savant syndrome.
D) people who exhibited grit.

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