Measurements of intelligence directly measure
A) behavior on tasks that require intelligence.
B) capacity to think and learn.
C) both behavior on tasks that require intelligence and capacity to think and learn.
D) neither behavior on tasks that require intelligence nor capacity to think and learn.
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