For those interested in some research-based hypothesized thinking regarding new models of intelligence, and a new proposed framework for interpreting intelligence test performance (currently based on WJ III), check out "Beyond CHC theory and the WJ III: The grand unveiling" at ICDP's sister blog---IQs Corner.
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