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Many complex human behaviors cannot be learned through classical or operant conditioning but are acquired through observational learning.
General Intelligence
General Intelligence, often abbreviated as "g", is a theory suggesting that a single factor underlies various cognitive abilities, reflecting a person's overall intellectual capability.
Crystallized Intelligence
The ability to use skills, knowledge, and experience acquired over a lifetime, often increasing with age.
Visual-motor Abilities
Skills that involve coordination between visual perception and motor control, supporting tasks like writing and catching a ball.
G Factor
Spearman’s term for a general intellectual ability that underlies all mental operations to some degree.
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