Exam 7: Cognition, Language, and Intelligence

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The more closely two people are related genetically, the more similar their IQ scores tend to be. This finding provides support for the view that ________ factors play a role in shaping human intelligence.

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Calling a lion a "kitty" is an example of a young child's

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All that must be true for an individual to be classified as mentally retarded is that that individual's IQ be below 70.

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The first valid intelligence test was the

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In which of the following approaches to problem-solving do you try various different responses, until, perhaps, one will work?

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The average IQ score for all people in all age ranges is arbitrarily set at 100.

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When misused, intelligence tests can have the most negative affect on

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Functional fixedness is defined as the failure to use familiar objects in novel ways to solve problems.

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Describe how framing can affect decision-making. Provide an illustrative example.

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How did Gardner and Sternberg change our understanding of intelligence?

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Who proposed that intelligence is composed of seven primary mental abilities, including numerical ability, spatial relations, word fluency and memory?

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According to Noam Chomsky, children are able to acquire language easily because of

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Managing your emotions means doing all of the following except

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Which of the following is not considered a problem in the use of intelligence tests?

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Approximately 90 percent of people who are mentally retarded are

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I proposed that intelligence consisted of a "g" factor (or general ability) because subtests on intelligence tests were highly correlated. Other abilities were called "s" factors, which stood for specific abilities. Who am I?

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The book, The Bell Curve, is important because it documents the casual link between genetics, race and intelligence.

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Dr. Kaesser has developed a test to measure an individual's persuasiveness. Determining whether this test really measures persuasiveness would be determining the test's

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Pat has been taught in special schools all of her life. Now she spends part of her day in a regular classroom and part of her day in a special classroom. Which scenario most likely applies to Pat?

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If Cora's mental age is five and her chronological age is four, her IQ is about

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