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Because Weber's authority types are ideal, these concepts are easier to apply to positions of power (like a judge) rather than actual people in power (like Judge Judy). To illustrate this aspect of ideal typical conceptualizations of authority, describe how an actual person in power actually has a certain amount of each type of authority rather than just one type over another.
"g" Factor
A concept in psychology referring to general intelligence, representing a core of common skill underlying all specific cognitive abilities.
"g" Factor
The general intelligence factor believed to underlie specific mental abilities and talents.
General
Pertaining to or affecting all or most people, places, or things; widespread.
Spearman's "g" Factor
A theory proposed by Charles Spearman that suggests human intelligence is a single general cognitive ability that can be measured and quantitatively expressed.
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