Exam 11: Intelligence
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Investigators detected a tendency for those who excelled in one of Thurstone's seven primary mental abilities to also demonstrate high levels of competence in other abilities.This provided some evidence of
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Professor Juarez is interested in measuring the difference in spatial ability between people of different ages.He intends to give these individuals a spatial abilities test during the next year.Professor Juarez will be conducting
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The distribution of intelligence test scores in the general population forms a bell-shaped pattern.This pattern is called
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Although Susan is a brilliant pianist and highly acclaimed ballet dancer,her high school intelligence test scores were only average.What does Susan's experience suggest regarding (a)the reliability and validity of intelligence tests and (b)the nature of intelligence.
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Those diagnosed with an intellectual disability score approximately 70 or below on an intelligence test and also demonstrate a limitation in
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Comparing the academic performance of those whose scores are extremely low on intelligence tests with those whose scores are extremely high is an effective way to highlight the tests'
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An increase in average intelligence test performance during the past decades would best illustrate why intelligence tests need
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The intelligence test scores of today's better-fed population ________ the scores of the 1930s population.
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Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical,practical,and ________ intelligence.
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The characteristics of savant syndrome have been used to support
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Among Americans scoring in the top 1 in 10,000 on the ________ at age 12 or 13,more than half have earned doctorates.
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Your score on the WAIS does not indicate how well you control your impulses or deal effectively with social conflict.This best illustrates that intelligence is
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The intelligence scores of adopted children are LEAST likely to be positively correlated with the scores of their adoptive siblings during
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J.McVicker Hunt observed children in an Iranian orphanage being raised in an extremely deprived environment.These children were passive and cognitively immature.Hunt's training program for caregivers,called ________,dramatically advanced the children's intellectual and language abilities.
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Dr.Abreu believes that intelligence is determined not by one gene but by many interacting genes.Dr.Abreu believes that intelligence is
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With increasing age,identical twins' intelligence test scores become ________ positively correlated.With increasing age,adoptive siblings' scores become ________ positively correlated.
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