What is "g"?

a. a concept, forwarded by Thorndike, that emphasizes the importance of separate, independent intelligences or abilities
b. a score that a patient can earn on a Rorschach response
c. an abbreviation for "genius," which is the formal name of the category for the highest intelligence scores
d. a concept, forwarded by Spearman, that denotes overall intelligence


D

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