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BritishGent BritishGent
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7 years ago
A sound reason for avoiding the term "intelligence test" in speaking of tests of general cognitive functioning is that:
A) individual differences in cognitive functioning are not purely genetic.
B) the term has come to imply more than it should.
C) the nature of the construct of intelligence as measured by the Wechsler scales has changed.
D) tests of cognitive functioning are not truly culture-free.
E) there is no adequate evidence for one general cognitive ability.
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Statistics for Psychology, 5th Edition (Aron)
Measurement and Evaluation in Psychology and Education, 8th Edition (Thorndike)
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Thanks to you I passed the courses with an A
Using the textbooks:

Statistics for Psychology, 5th Edition (Aron)
Measurement and Evaluation in Psychology and Education, 8th Edition (Thorndike)
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