Exam 7: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence
Exam 1: What Is Psychology222 Questions
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Exam 12: Psychological Disorders226 Questions
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Valeria is a two-year-old whose mother is involved with her and is emotionally and verbally responsive to her. She gives Valeria appropriate play materials and varies her daily experiences. Valeria will probably
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Professor Jones is highly skilled in teaching mathematics and science, but he seems to lack common sense. According to Sternberg's model of intelligence, Professor Jones lacks __________ intelligence.
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You can explain to your friends what you did over Spring Break even though you were not together due to the _________ characteristic of language.
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The fact that IQ scores have gone up from 1947 to 2002 is called
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What is the ability to do things that are unique and beneficial and to generate novel combinations from existing elements called?
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You just met your new supervisor and perceived her to be cold, calculating and intimidating. Your friend, who has worked with this individual before, assures you the supervisor isn't really as you perceive. You have doubts about your friend's perception because of
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Christopher excels in many areas of problem solving and reasoning ability. According to Spearman, Christopher's ability is indicative of
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Which of the following is NOT an example of an abstract concept?
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Beth was an average student in college. But in graduate school, she proved to be skilled at coping with novel situations and generating many possible solutions to problems. Robert Sternberg would say that Beth had a lot of __________ intelligence.
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Novel problems are often perplexing because it is difficult to
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The sounds of a language convey meaning; words serve as symbols for actions, objects, and relational concepts. What is the property of language that carries meaning?
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Algorithms are usually time-consuming whereas ________ provide a more rapid solution, when they work.
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What is the quality of an IQ test that measures how consistent the scores are from one time to another?
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IQ tests are always fair and reliable measures of a person's intelligence.
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Your friend wants you to go to a movie with him, but you aren't sure if you will like the film. Your friend tries to convince you to go by explaining that all of your other friends who saw the film claimed it was the best film they had seen in years. Your friend is using the ________ to influence your decision.
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Which factor helps to explain the reason for ethnic differences in intelligence test scores?
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The average Wechsler scale test result at a given age is defined as
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What is the definition of "language?" What are the properties of a "True" language?
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A child who can't answer as many items correctly on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale as other children of the same age has a(n)
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