Exam 7: Cognition, Language, and Intelligence
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Explain the terms reliability, validity, and standardization. Why would a good intelligence test need to be reliable, valid, and standardized?
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Who proposed that intelligence is composed of seven primary mental abilities, including numerical ability, spatial relations, word fluency, and memory?
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Compare and contrast Chomsky's concepts of deep vs. surface structure.
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In the book The Bell Curve, Herrnstein and Murray claim that IQ can explain
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Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence is one of three types of intelligence in Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence.
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Emotional intelligence is not as useful a measure of intelligence as traditional tests of intelligence.
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Once we've solved a problem a particular way, we tend to stick to this strategy even when more efficient approaches exist. This is known as
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Deep structure refers to the exact words that are written, spoken, or signed.
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When a test is administered to a large number of persons so that test norms can be formulated, the test is being
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Carol is trying to decide which college to attend next semester. She first eliminates those that are too far from home for her to be able to visit her family and friends on the weekend. The decision-making strategy demonstrated here is
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The act of using a word, on the basis of some shared feature, to apply to a broader range of objects is called
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