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What does the PASS in the PASS Model of Intelligence stand for?
APersonality, Aptitude, Sensory ability and Skills
BPerception, Attention, Sensation and Stimulus discrimination
CPlanning, Attention-arousal and Simultaneous-successive
DPractice, Aptitude, Speed and Strategy components
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Planning, Attention-arousal and Simultaneous-successive
1. The PASS Model was developed by J.P. Das, Jack Naglieri and Kirby in 1994.
2. The chapter names the three classes of neurological functioning that make up intellectual activity.
3. They are arousal/attention, coding or processing, and planning.
4. Coding or processing covers simultaneous and successive processing.
5. Therefore PASS expands to Planning, Attention-arousal, Simultaneous-successive.
_Source: NCERT Class 12 Psychology Ch 1 "Variations in Psychological Attributes", p. 8, PASS Model of Intelligence_
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