Which of the following statements about Francis Galton is incorrect?

a. He was an early member of the psychometric approach to intelligence.
b. He attempted to measure intelligence through tests such as sensory discrimination.
c. Like Charles Darwin, he was deeply committed to the idea of survival of the fittest.
d. His tests were found to be excellent predictors of actual intellectual performance.

D

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Which of the following is not one of the reasons on why abstract principles are inadequate in real life encounters?

a. Actual experiences involve other factors besides principles. b. There may be competing principles. c. People can't "practice what they preach." d. One may follow a principle in one situation but not in another.

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