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Hominids include
Primary Mental Abilities
Fundamental skills and cognitive functions such as reasoning, memory, and perception that are considered essential for intelligence.
Inductive Reasoning
A rational procedure where several assumed or generally true statements are merged together to derive a particular outcome.
Word Fluency
The ability to rapidly retrieve words from memory, often tested by asking individuals to produce as many words as possible from a category in a limited time.
Fluid Intelligence
The aspect of intelligence involved in the ability to think abstractly, reason quickly, and solve problems in novel situations, independent of acquired knowledge.
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