Exam 8: Thinking and Intelligence
Exam 1: Introducing the World of Psychology134 Questions
Exam 2: The Role of Biology in Psychology135 Questions
Exam 3: Consciousness134 Questions
Exam 4: Development Across the Life Span134 Questions
Exam 5: Sensation and Perception134 Questions
Exam 6: Learning134 Questions
Exam 7: Memory134 Questions
Exam 8: Thinking and Intelligence138 Questions
Exam 9: Motivation and Emotion134 Questions
Exam 10: Sex, Gender, and Sexuality135 Questions
Exam 11: Health and Well-Being140 Questions
Exam 12: Social Psychology135 Questions
Exam 13: Self and Personality135 Questions
Exam 14: Psychological Disorders137 Questions
Exam 15: Psychological Treatments135 Questions
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If you can make decisions, solve problems, learn quickly, and adapt to changes in the environment, you probably have a
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You are studying for your exam when the electricity goes out. In order to have enough light to read your textbook, you put your cell phone in front of the page and use the light from
The screen to read the book. You are able to successfully study for your exam because
You avoid
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Luke grew up by the beach and only wears sandals. Because of this, it is likely that Luke considers sandals to be the most typical type of shoe. For Luke, sandals would most likely be
The ________ of the category "shoes."
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Annie needs to take her cat to the vet but she does not have a carrier. She remembers that once she took her guinea pig to the vet in a pot. But she knows the cat will not fit in a pot, so
She cannot use this strategy. Annie is having a hard time solving the problem because of
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Some mental shortcuts can cause errors in thinking. For example, simply because you can remember an example of something very quickly and easily does not mean that you should
Rely on that information in making accurate probability judgments. This error in thinking
Reflects
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Your friend says the new restaurant in town has the best hamburgers. To see whether she is correct, you read a variety of online restaurant reviews. You are using ________ reasoning
To determine whether this conclusion is valid.
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You get to your car and realize you have lost your keys. So you think of the last time you saw your keys and retrace your steps from that point. You are using the problem-solving
Technique of ________ to help find your keys.
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Which of the following is NOT a consequence of using a stereotype?
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Which of the following questions best summarizes the current approach to the role of nature and nurture in intelligence?
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Cory performs well at the word game Scrabble because he is good at solving problems and rearranging letters quickly to form many words. These skills reveal his ________ intelligence.
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Environmental factors can influence the development of intelligence. Which of the following is NOT an environmental factor that can influence intelligence?
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Jane is taking the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales (WAIS). Afterward, Jane says that she liked creating stories from different pictures and re-creating patterns with blocks. It appears
That Jane enjoyed the ________ scales of the test.
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A) Explain the paradox of choice.
B) According to the research findings, who would you expect to sell more chocolate: a small store with only a few chocolates from which to choose or a large store with a large variety of chocolates from which to choose? Why? Explain your answer.
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After struggling to solve a physics problem, you take a break for lunch. When you go back to work on the problem, the solution suddenly pops into your head. In this case you used________ to solve the problem.
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Joel is fantastic at solving logic problems but has a terrible vocabulary and cannot find most countries on a map. Joel would most likely be considered ________ in fluid intelligence and________ in crystallized intelligence.
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Seven-year-old Tarun is baking cookies for the first time. He does not know what a tablespoon is, so every time the recipe says to use a tablespoon, he uses a teaspoon instead.
Tarun's system of measurement has ________ validity and ________ reliability.
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If you want to reduce the likelihood of stereotype threat during an exam, which of the following should you do?
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Which of the following best describes the relationship between general intelligence and working memory?
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