Spearman's g factor refers to:
a. the internal consistency of an intelligence test.
b. the genetic contribution to intelligence.
c. a general intelligence that underlies success on a wide variety of tasks.
d. a highly developed skill or talent possessed by an otherwise retarded person.
e. the ability to understand and regulate emotions.
Answer: c. a general intelligence that underlies success on a wide variety of tasks.
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