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The null hypothesis for a chi-square test of independence specifies
S Factor
Also known as the "specific factor," it refers to specific mental abilities as opposed to general intelligence in psychometric testing.
Primary Mental Abilities
According to Thurstone, seven relatively distinct capabilities that singly or in combination are involved in all intellectual activities.
Charles Spearman
A British psychologist who contributed to the development of factor analysis and the concept of general intelligence, represented as the "g" factor.
Louis Thurstone
An influential psychologist best known for his contributions to psychometrics and the theory of multiple intelligences.
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