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theory of multi factor intelligence explain???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thorndike's multifactor theory : Thorndike believed that there was nothing like General Ability. Each mental activity requires an aggregate of different set of abilities. ... abilities/Group factor theory: States that Intelligent Activities are not an expression of innumerable highly specific factors, as Thorndike claimed.

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Thorndike's multifactor theory : Thorndike believed that there was nothing like General Ability. Each mental activity requires an aggregate of different set of abilities. ... abilities/Group factor theory: States that Intelligent Activities are not an expression of innumerable highly specific factors, as Thorndike claimed.

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