Explain the concept of the hierarchical model of cognitive abilities.

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Ans: This model postulates a series of relatively specific cognitive abilities, specifically verbal, spatial, speed of processing, and memory. These abilities, however, are correlated with one another and are influenced by a second-order general factor, or g. Thus, this model suggests that, depending on how one looks at the data, one can find evidence from either domain generality (g) or domain specificity (e.g., separate verbal and spatial modules), and both could be correct.

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