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describe the theory of primary mental abilities​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Primary Mental Abilities refer to 7 factors identified by Louis Leon Thurstone. These 7 factors, or primary mental abilities, are word fluency, verbal comprehension, spatial visualization, number facility, associative memory, reasoning, and perceptual speed

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Answered by rajireddymuskula5
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Answer:

abilities as measured by tests of an individual in areas of spatial visualization, perceptual speed, number facility, verbal comprehension, word fluency, memory, inductive reasoning, and so forth, depending on the theory or test. See also primary ability.

Explanation:

Primary Mental Abilities refer to 7 factors identified by Louis Leon Thurstone. These 7 factors, or primary mental abilities, are word fluency, verbal comprehension, spatial visualization, number facility, associative memory, reasoning, and perceptual speed

Examples:For example:

Good communication skills.

Critical thinking.

Working well in a team.

Self-motivation.

Being flexible.

Determination and persistence.

Being a quick learner.

Good time management

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