Question:

Match List I with List II:
LIST I (Theory)LIST II (Proposed By)
A‘g’ Factor TheoryIGuilford
BHierarchical TheoryIISpearman
CMultifactor TheoryIIIVernon
DCubical ModelIVThurstone
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Updated On: Jan 7, 2025
  • (A) →(I), (B) →(II), (C) →(III), (D) →(IV)
  • (A) →(I), (B) →(III), (C) →(II), (D) →(IV)
  • (A) →(II), (B) →(III), (C) →(IV), (D) →(I)
  • (A) →(III), (B) →(IV), (C) →(I), (D) →(II)
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Below are key theories of intelligence and their proponents:

  • ‘g’ Factor Theory (A): Spearman proposed the general intelligence (g) factor, emphasizing a core cognitive ability underlying diverse tasks (II).
  • Hierarchical Theory (B): Vernon’s hierarchical model linked general intelligence with specialized abilities (III).
  • Multifactor Theory (C): Thurstone identified primary mental abilities, emphasizing independent cognitive domains (IV).
  • Cubical Model (D): Guilford’s Structure of Intellect model used a 3D framework to categorize intellectual abilities (I).
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