Thurston criticised Spearman's 'G' mainly on the grounds: (a) G resulted from statistical artifacts based on mathematical procedures.(b) Human intelligence can not be considered as a single unitary trait.(c) Intelligent behaviour does not arise from a general factor instead emerges from different primary abilities.(d) Spearman's theory is not empirically based. Codes :

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Thurston criticised Spearman's 'G' mainly on the grounds: <br />(a) G resulted from statistical artifacts based on mathematical procedures.<br />(b) Human intelligence can not be considered as a single unitary trait.<br />(c) Intelligent behaviour does not arise from a general factor instead emerges from different primary abilities.<br />(d) Spearman's theory is not empirically based. Codes :