Exam 7: Cognition, Language, and Intelligence
Exam 1: Introduction to Psychology244 Questions
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What is the model proposed by Guilford that suggests there are 180 different intellectual abilities consisting of all the possible combinations of three dimensions of intelligence: mental operations, contents, and products?
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On the Wechsler intelligence test, what percentage of scores fall between 70 and 130?
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Since 1979, I have headed research involving the study of over 100 sets of twins and triplets who were reared apart. Who am I?
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Suppose you cannot find your psychology text. You generate a list of places you may have left it and then search them. Your problem-solving strategy is
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Psychologists interested in people who speak more than one language have found all of the following, except that
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A heuristic is a systematic, step-by-step procedure that guarantees a solution to a problem.
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Andy's friends say he does not have much common sense, but he gets excellent grades in high school. Andy is probably high in
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The Bell Curve is important because it documents the causal link between race and intelligence.
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Discuss the differences between the ideas of crystallized and fluid intelligence.
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Not all people high in intelligence are creative, but all creative people are highly intelligent.
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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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May Yin is systematically ordering factors involved in a decision from most to least important. She is most likely involved in
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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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What is the linguistic relativity hypothesis, and is it supported by research?
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