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intelligence test data, he aimed to uncover the
structure of intelligence.




  1. Rejecting the "g" Factor: Unlike Spearman,
    Thurstone did not support the idea of a single
    general factor (g) as the basis of intelligence. He
    argued that intelligence was better understood as a
    collection of these distinct, specific abilities, each
    contributing to an individual's overall cognitive
    functioning.




  2. Contributions to Psychometrics: Thurstone's
    work had a significant impact on the field of
    psychometrics, the study of psychological
    measurement. His development of factor analysis
    and his focus on multiple factors helped shape
    modern intelligence testing and the measurement
    of cognitive abilities.




  3. Legacy: Thurstone's theory of primary
    mental abilities and his use of factor analysis had a
    lasting influence on the study of intelligence. While
    many contemporary intelligence tests still measure
    a general intelligence factor (g), researchers
    recognize the importance of domain-specific
    cognitive abilities as well.




Thurstone's work opened the door for a


more nuanced understanding of


intelligence, acknowledging that it is not a


single, unitary entity but a combination of


various cognitive abilities. This perspective


has contributed to the development of


more comprehensive and diverse models of


intelligence, such as Howard Gardner's


theory of multiple intelligences and Robert


Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence,


which emphasize the multiplicity of


cognitive abilities involved in human


intelligence.

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