Exam 7: Cognitive Development Ii: Individual Differences in Cognitive Abilities

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Regarding research on Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence, the field of psychology knows almost nothing yet about the origins or long-term consequences of variations in which type(s) of intelligence.

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Which of the following is an accurate statement about the impact of Head Start?

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Who created the Stanford-Binet test of intelligence?

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According to Sternberg, intelligence that involves "street smarts" is

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Research on speed of information processing has found that it is

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Amy is age 5 and about to be given the Stanford-Binet. At what age level would she begin?

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An IQ score of 90 for a ten-year-old girl means that she

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Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is based on observations of

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Which of the following individuals developed a triarchic theory of intelligence?

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Infant IQ scores on tests like the Bayley, given at 12 months of age, ________ with IQ scores on the Binet at 4 years of age.

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Briefly trace the development of intelligence tests. Include an explanation of the intent behind these tests.

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Jesse attended Head Start; therefore we would expect that he will be

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Tests of mental rotation given to preschool children indicate that the sex difference

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Mickey knows his strengths and weaknesses and chooses realistic goals for himself. He is high in which of Gardner's intelligences?

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Studies of adopted African American children show that those who are adopted into white families, compared to those adopted into middle class African American families, have

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The success of infant intervention programs such as Ramey's is attributed in part to the

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Adoption studies suggest that families make important contributions to a child's intellectual development, and such factors are known as __________ .

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A family is made up of four children (James, Jennifer, John, and Jane). Which child is likely to have the lowest IQ?

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Research on intelligence across ethnic and social class within the United States indicates that

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Research by DeLoache as well as Campione and Brown indicates that a key dimension of individual differences in intelligence is

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