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Spearman’s hypothesis simply states that differences between groups on an IQ test are a function of the general intelligence (g). At the item level this would mean the magnitude of the differences between groups are smaller on low-g-loading items and larger on items with a high g loading. An empirical ...
Constructing Criterion Referenced Test to Measure the Scientific Research Skills of Postgraduate Students in Yemeni Universities
The study aimed to constructing criterion referenced test to measure the skills of scientific research among graduate students in Yemeni universities. The test consisted of (86) singles of the type of multiple choice with four alternatives. It was applied to the study sample consisting of all elements ...
An Investigation of Memory Retrieval of Linguistic Structures among Yemeni Adults through Spreading Activation: A Psycholinguistic Study
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