One major criticism of traditional psychometric definitions of intelligence is that they
A) are too focused on intellectual content; i.e., what an individual knows.
B) are too broad in focus and encompass too many abilities.
C) are too focused on processes; i.e., information-processing skills.
D) fail to include problem-solving ability.
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