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Who said, “Intelligence is the ability to learn”?

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One-liner map: Buckingham $\rightarrow$ “ability to learn”; Wechsler $\rightarrow$ act–think–deal effectively; Stern $\rightarrow$ adaptive capacity.
  • Buckingham
  • Stern
  • Wechsler
  • None of them
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Buckingham’s succinct definition equates intelligence with the {ability to learn}. In contrast, Wechsler defined intelligence as an aggregate/global capacity “to act purposefully, think rationally, and deal effectively with the environment,” and Stern emphasized adaptive, goal-directed thought. Therefore the match to the quoted line is Buckingham.
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