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Which of the following assumptions is common to both Louis Thurstone’s theory of primary mental abilities and Robert Sternberg’s triarchic theory?
a. There is a unified, general factor that is the core of intelligence.
b. Intelligence is made up of distinct components.
c. Intelligence is reflected by an ability to adapt to the environment and thereby to solve practical problems.
d. Intelligence is made up of two components: fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence.
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