Guilford, in his structure-of-intellect model, judged that there are 180 basic mental abilities by
A) keeping his theory as simple as possible.
B) calculating the mixes of contents/operations/products.
C) doing "armchair theorizing," thinking up possibilities.
D) surveying other experts and averaging their responses.
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