In Developing His Structure-Of-Intellect Model, Guilford Classified Various Developmental Tasks
In developing his structure-of-intellect model, Guilford classified various developmental tasks along these dimensions EXCEPT
A) contents, what the person must think about.
B) complexity, the difficulty of the task.
C) products, the kind of answer needed.
D) operations, what the person does.
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