Psy450 Week 2 brochure
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Theories OverviewBritish psychologist named Spearman came up with a theory of intelligence that focused on general intelligence. It focused on mental ability and viewed it as a single, general ability (matsumoto &Juang, 2013). He labeled it as the G factor, this factors were then measured through combing and summarizing components scores of a multi-factorial intelligence test (Matsumoto & Juang 2013) The other psychologist was Louis Thurstone which offered a much more different theory, it focused more on seven primary abilities. The abilities included verbal comprehension, reasoning perceptual, speed, numerical ability, word fluency, associative memory and spatial visualization (matsumoto &Juang, 2013) Customize in Almost No Time Think a document that looks this good has to be difficult to format? Think again! To easily apply any text formatting you see in this document with just a tap, on the Home tab of the ribbon, check out Styles. |
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