Testing Spearman's g theory of intelligence involves administering a set of tests of
independent intellectual abilities to the same group of people and then
a. comparing the total scores for all the tests.
b. determining which tests were easiest.
c. determining which tests were most difficult.
d. correlating the outcomes of the tests.
e. identifying who did best and who did worst on each test.
d. correlating the outcomes of the tests.
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