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The s-factor in Spearman's intelligence theory is a(n)
Moral Development
The process by which individuals learn and apply concepts of right and wrong, influencing their behavior and attitudes.
Relativist Perspective
A philosophical standpoint that asserts moral values and ethics vary between cultures, societies, or individuals and are not absolute.
Teleology
The doctrine that final causes, or purpose, exist in nature, and everything has a purpose or goal that influences its form and function.
Deontology
A moral philosophy that emphasizes the inherent rightness or wrongness of actions, independent of their consequences.
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