A purely cognitive test isn't an intelligence test
We can't distill a level of purely cognitive quesitons to make an unbiased test. Excluding all subcognitive questions would exclude all questions involving analogy and categorizations, which would render the test useless as a test of intelligence.
Robert French, 1990.
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A purely cognitive test isn't an intelligence test
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