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nata0808 [166]
3 years ago
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Identify at least two factors that you think an effective intelligence test should take into account and develop a strong argume

nt in support of them(the factors). For example, should an intelligence test consider a person’s knowledge of the natural world, ability to communicate persuasively, creative potential, facility for learning languages, coordination, technological ability, capacity for making effective decisions under pressure, moral aptitude, or academic expertise? What should the ideal intelligence tests, in your view, focus on and why?
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Alexandra [31]3 years ago
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Answer:                                  

intelligence test consider a person’s knowledge of the natural world.... i would say yes.

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i am not very smart tho so ...  

ability to communicate persuasively, creative potential, facility for learning languages, coordination, technological ability, capacity for making effective decisions under pressure, moral aptitude, or academic expertise. ⇵lets just say.... its on or more of them ☺

Explanation:

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