1. Cognitive Functioning with Psychological Measures
They even differ concerning the way in which it functions, or how it should be measured. ... They believed, an intelligent person is able to make sound judgements, reason well and use common sense. ... He took scores from an assortment of tests and analysed them in order to identify common aspects. ... He established that every test item measures a general factor (g) which is common to all items and a specific factor (s) which is unique to each item. ... To illustrate, tests of verbal analogies and vocabulary have much in common, but this is not all (g), instead it is a group factor of ve...
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