A big criticism against Guilford's structure-of-intellect theory of intelligence is that
A) scores on the many separate factors are often correlated.
B) the brain is too small to hold 180 separate abilities.
C) reflective thinkers cannot identify 180 separate skills.
D) Caucasians do better than other races on Guilford's tests.
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