Exam 7: Cognition, Language, and Intelligence
Exam 1: Introduction to Psychology238 Questions
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A person who has never used a paper clip for anything other than clipping papers might be accused of
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The inability to see that an object can have a use other than its usual or stated use is called
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The smallest units of sound in a spoken language are known as
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J. Philippe Rushton argued that races could be ranked in order of intelligence. His conclusions were based on differences in
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Studies of adopted children generally find a closer relationship between the IQs of children and their
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Thurstone hypothesized that there are 120 different intellectual abilities, depending on how the different operations, contents, and products are combined in a task.
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The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale can be administered individually or to groups.
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Which of the following theorists has proposed eight forms of intelligence?
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Describe the "natural experiment" discussed in the book that is used to investigate the heritability of intelligence.
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Horace, with a mental age of 6 and a chronological age of 12, has an IQ of
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Learning theory suggests that language is acquired through
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The formation of concepts involves the development of the best or clearest examples of such categories, called
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Robert took a test designed to measure his ability to draw, and he earned the same score each time he took the test. It appears that the test is
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The bell-shaped distribution of many characteristics, such as height, weight, or IQ, is also known as
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