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What is 'S' factor?​

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Answered by shashwatac9
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An s-factor score represents a person's ability within one particular area. Put all the s-factors together, and you get the g-factor. Commonly measured s-factors of intelligence include memory, attention and concentration, verbal comprehension, vocabulary, spatial skills, and abstract reasoning.

Answered by KVenu28
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Spearman's two-factor theory proposes that intelligence has two components: general intelligence ("g") and specific ability ("s"). ... Regarding g, Spearman saw individuals as having some level of more or less general intelligence, while s varied from person to person based on the specific task.

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