Asked by Fahad Aqubal on Sep 25, 2024

In Spearman's two-factor approach to intelligence, the amount of "g" or "s" varies as a function of the characteristic being examined.

Spearman's Two-Factor

A theory suggesting that every task requires a combination of general intelligence (g-factor) and skills specific to the task (s-factor).

"G"

A term representing general intelligence, proposed as a single factor influencing all cognitive abilities.

  • Comprehend various theories and models related to intelligence along with their essential elements.
  • Understanding the significance of the "g" factor in theories of intelligence.