Exam 7: Cognition, Language, and Intelligence
Exam 1: Introduction to Psychology238 Questions
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Managing your emotions means doing all of the following, except
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The remarkable difference between imagery and sensory experience is that mental images are formed all at once, apparently instantaneously.
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What is the key advantage of the group test, compared to tests that can only be administered to one person at a time?
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Which form of intelligence refers to verbal ability and accumulated knowledge?
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Robert Sternberg's theory of intelligence is considered to be based on
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Describe the relationship between optimism and emotional intelligence.
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If average IQ differences were genetically determined by race, then the mean IQ scores of mixed-race individuals should fall somewhere between the mean scores for blacks and whites. Research has
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The view suggesting that the language a person speaks determines the nature of that person's thoughts is known as
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In Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory, creative ability and insight are referred to as
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Which of the following approaches suggests that we form concepts in an active and orderly way, as opposed to a random or haphazard format?
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I proposed that intelligence consisted of a "g" factor (or general ability) because subtests on intelligence tests were highly correlated. Other abilities were called "s" factors, which stood for specific abilities. Who am I?
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When identical twins who have been reared apart are similar on certain traits and characteristics, the similarity is considered evidence of a genetic influence.
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Which theorist suggested that seven relatively distinct abilities, either singularly or in combination, are involved in all intellectual activities?
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The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale used the norms established for French children when the test was given to American children.
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Some theorists propose different types of intelligences: ________ and ________ .
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Which of the following is an attempt to reduce the bias present in traditional IQ tests?
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When we think generally about a group of related items-for example, realizing that Mustang, Focus, Civic, Prius, and Jaguar are all cars-we are using
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