Exam 8: Thinking, Language and Intelligence
Exam 1: The Science of Psychology174 Questions
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Scripts are good because they , but can be bad because they .
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Someone who is very good at learning new things but does not have a lot of general knowledge is high in intelligence.However, someone who knows lots of things but is not very good at learning to do new things is higher in intelligence.
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The existence of brain areas like Wernicke's and Broca's areas support which linguist's beliefs about language development?
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Across individuals, language development is characterized by
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The main difference between the exemplar model and the prototype model is that the prototype model is defined by of the category and the exemplar model is defined by of the category.
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A grocery store owner places a new item at the front of each aisle every few days.He wants people to think that these items are in front because they are special or on sale.The grocery store owner is trying to use to sell the items at the front.
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The Stanford-Binet test provides an inaccurate measure of intelligence in adults because chronological age mental age.
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Which memory system is most closely related to intelligence test scores?
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A surgical team was operating in a rural hospital without a backup electrical generator.The power went out.To provide light for the surgery, they collected all the cell phones in the hospital and turned them on.The operation was able to proceed because the surgical team avoided and the problem.
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Restructuring a problem often reveals a new and more successful approach to solving the problem. This fact suggests that a critical step in problem solving is
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Which of the following questions best summarizes the modern version of the nature/nurture question about intelligence?
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Who was the first to develop a method of assessing intelligence?
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Correlations among test items that create clusters of related items have been identified using
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The approach has been shown to be the most effective way to teach reading; the approach is most widely used.
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You get home only to find you have lost your keys.Instead of trying to think of every place that you have been that day, you try to remember the last time you saw your keys.This strategy is a good analogy for
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The final exam that you will take in your psychology class is an) test.
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Which baby will have the highest IQ if all are raised in identical environments?
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José, who is 7 years old, takes the Stanford-Binet test and scores at the level of a 9-year-old.José's intelligence quotient would be , and José would be considered in intelligence.
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Breast-feeding a child for more than 6 months has been documented to lead to intelligence.
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