Which of the following statements about Charles Spearman is false? (A) He believed intelligence consisted of a general factor called g.(B) He believed intelligence could be measured and compared between individuals.(C) He divided intelligence into two components: crystallized intelligence and fluid intelligence. (D) He focused on the commonalities among various intellectual abilities and de-emphasized what made each unique.

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The correct answer is letter C.

Charles Spearman was an English psychologist who was born on September 10, 1863 and died on September 7, 1945.

He began his activity as a psychologist after the age of 15 as a British Army officer. Years later, he left this position to go to university in Germany.

One of his most important studies as a psychologist is the bifactorial theory of intelligence.

Charles Spearman believed that all intelligent behavior was based on a general factor, which he called the G factor.

This G factor, in the bifactorial theory of intelligence, is the basis of all other factors and where they all come from.

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the answer is b i just took this in 2020

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