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An integrative perspective is not developed in a random fashion.
Spearman's "g" Factor
A theory proposing a single, overarching intelligence factor that accounts for individual abilities in various cognitive tasks, representing general cognitive capability.
Specialized Intellectual Abilities
Unique or distinct cognitive capabilities that are more developed in some individuals than others, allowing for exceptional performance in certain tasks or fields.
Fluid Intelligence
The ability to solve new problems, use logic in new situations, and identify patterns, independent of acquired knowledge.
Reason
The capacity for consciously making sense of things, applying logic, and establishing and verifying facts.
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