SS refers to

A) SD2
B) variance computed using the N?1 formula
C) standard deviation
D) ?(X?M)2


D

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Francis Galton is one of the earliest proponents of the:

a. cognitive view of intelligence b. behavioral view of intelligence c. psychometric view of intelligence d. gestalt view of intelligence

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a. about .50. b. very low. c. about .25. d. too variable to be of much importance.

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