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To what extent do you agree with the idea that intelligence is a single ability (“g”), as opposed to separate unrelated abilities (“s”)?​

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While intelligence is one of the most talked about subjects in psychology, there is no standard definition of what exactly constitutes intelligence. Some researchers have suggested that intelligence is a single, general ability. Others believe that intelligence encompasses a range of aptitudes, skills, and talents.

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