The basic presumption of statistical factor analysis is that items on an intelligence test
A) each measure a distinct specialized mental ability.
B) will correlate highly if they measure the same factor.
C) are so contaminated with culture bias as to be useless.
D) all tend to measure a single grand general factor.
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Q1: Binet and Simon defined mental age as
Q2: The _ perspective on intellectual development has
Q3: Following pretesting, Binet and Simon retained for
Q5: The statistical procedure called _ is used
Q6: When a test reports the child's intelligence
Q7: PIAGET is to PSYCHOMETRICS as _ is
Q8: Which psychometrician would be LEAST interested in
Q9: Statistical "factor analysis" is applied in intelligence
Q10: The change applied to the Binet-Simon intelligence
Q11: A brief slogan of psychometrics would be,
A)"Explain!"
B)"Equalize!"
C)"Measure!"
D)"Interfere!"
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