Exam 7: Cognition, Language, and Intelligence
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Summarize what we currently know about the nature of intelligence from twin studies.
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The study of how language is acquired, produced, and used, as well as how the sounds and symbols of language are translated into meaning, is known as
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Whether a test measures what it claims to measure is a question of the test's
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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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Which of the following is not a prototype of the furniture concept?
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Emotional intelligence is not as useful a measure of intelligence as traditional tests of intelligence.
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According to Herrnstein and Murray, authors of The Bell Curve, genetics accounts for ______________ more than any other factor
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According to the text, what is at the heart of emotional intelligence?
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Which of the following was Alfred Binet's belief about who should be placed in special education classes?
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Discuss the heredity versus environment issue of intelligence. Explain how the twin study method and adoption method have contributed to our understanding of how both heredity and environment play an important role in intelligence.
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Revising the earlier work of French researchers Binet and Simon, Lewis Terman composed an intelligence test for children known in the United States as
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Robert Sternberg's theory of intelligence is considered to be based on
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People classify events and objects into concepts according to their
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Most psychologists support the conclusions of Philippe Rushton, who argued that races could be ranked in order of intelligence, with Asians being the highest, followed by whites, and then blacks.
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What theorist suggested that intelligence tests tap an individual's "g" factor, or general intelligence, and a number of "s" factors, or specific intellectual abilities?
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Which of the following is an attempt to reduce the bias present in traditional IQ tests?
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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 aspect of grammar that specifies the rules for arranging and combining words is known as
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