Who would have supported the notion that intelligence resulted from a single ability and could be represented by a single test score?
A) Gardner
B) Spearman
C) Sternberg
D) Thurstone
Answer: B
Rationale: Charles Spearman hypothesized the existence of a general intelligence (g), which could be represented by a single test score. In contrast, many other researchers have suggested the existence of separate or multiple intelligences.
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