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Louis Leon Thurstone was a
prominent American
psychologist known for his
significant contributions to
the study of intelligence and
the development of factor
analysis as a mathematical
technique for understanding the structure of
cognitive abilities.

Thurstone's work challenged Charles Spearman's
theory of a single, general factor (g) underlying
intelligence. Instead, Thurstone argued that
intelligence was comprised of multiple, relatively
independent factors. He believed that these
factors, or "primary mental abilities," were distinct
cognitive dimensions that together made up an
individual's intelligence. His approach represented a
departure from the prevailing belief in a unitary
intelligence and contributed to the development of
more nuanced theories of intelligence.

Key points related to Thurstone's contributions:

1. **Primary Mental Abilities:** Thurstone
identified seven primary mental abilities, which he
believed were the fundamental components of
intelligence. These included verbal comprehension,
numerical ability, spatial visualization, memory,
reasoning, perceptual speed, and word fluency.

2. **Factor Analysis:** Thurstone developed factor
analysis as a statistical method to analyze the
correlations among different cognitive tests and
identify the underlying factors that explained these
correlations. By applying factor analysis to

Thurstone: mathematical technique of factor


analysis to study problems and factors,


which would be part of intelligence

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