Question

Which of the following best characterizes Cattell's approach to intelligence?
A. He was adamantly opposed to Galton's ideas that intelligence could be inherited.
B. He believed it was unrelated to measures of sensory acuity or reaction time.
C. He believed that systematic measurement was essential to the study of intelligence.
D. He believed that intelligence was far too complex to be measured.

Answer

This answer is hidden. It contains 1 characters.