Researchers Create “General Intelligence” Test For Wild Birds

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Human IQ-type tests are scored using trials assessing things like processing speed, working memory and verbal comprehension. One single factor, called “general intelligence” (or g), accounts for at least 40% of the differences between people’s scores. 

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