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Educational psychology / Psychometrics / London School of Differential Psychology / Charles Spearman / Factor analysis / G factor / Intelligence quotient / Spearman–Brown prediction formula / Raymond Cattell / Intelligence / Education / Psychology
Date: 2005-05-28 18:26:03
Educational psychology
Psychometrics
London School of Differential Psychology
Charles Spearman
Factor analysis
G factor
Intelligence quotient
Spearman–Brown prediction formula
Raymond Cattell
Intelligence
Education
Psychology

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