explain briefly about the two factor theory of intelligence according to spearman
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Spearman's two-factor theory proposes that intelligence has two components: general intelligence ("g") and specific ability ("s"). To explain the differences in performance on different tasks, Spearman hypothesized that the "s" component was specific to a certain aspect of intelligence.
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Spearman's two-factor theory proposes that intelligence has two components: general intelligence ("g") and specific ability ("s"). ... He claimed that g was not made up of one single ability, but rather two genetically influenced, unique abilities working together. He called these abilities "eductive" and "reproductive".
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