In terms of intelligence, g-factor refers to

a. thinking by visualizing three-dimensional images.
b. acquired abilities of knowledge.
c. an underlying general ability that applies to all types of test performance.
d. grand factors that are especially important.

C

Psychology

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The term Baltes uses to describe the "hardware" of the mind, meaning the neurophysiological architecture of the brain that was developed through evolution, is

cognitive mechanics. crystallized pragmatics. cognitive perceptions. crystallized intelligence.

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Light first enters the eye through the ________

a. retina b. pupil c. lens d. cornea

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