Exam 9: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence

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If you are experiencing a fixation,you are

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Professor McKenzie's research suggests that approximately 30 percent of the variation in SAT scores among a large group of high school students can be attributed to genetic differences among the students.The 30-percent figure represents an assessment of

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Telegraphic speech is most closely associated with the ________ stage of language development.

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As a result of an automobile accident,Jenny suffered damage to her cerebral cortex in Broca's area.Jenny is most likely to experience

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Research on the language capabilities of apes clearly demonstrates that they have the capacity to

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Howard Gardner proposes that humans have multiple intelligences that are relatively independent of one another.Which of the following is one of the intelligences?

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We fear too little those events that will claim lives

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Energetic persistence in pursuit of challenging goals is most clearly an indication of

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Unintended racism may be a result of

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The use of heuristics rather than algorithms will most likely

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Jill's baby is learning how to talk and can say "momma" and "dadda." How old is she likely to be?

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When promised money for doing well on an intelligence test,adolescents in four dozen studies scored higher.This best illustrates that intelligence test performance is influenced by

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Tabatha makes straight As in all her classes but is not good at drawing,painting,writing,or singing.Sternberg would say that Tabatha is high in

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Overconfidence refers to the tendency to

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During high school,Charlie found it easy to get away with cheating on his tests.College is a different story,so Charlie spends as many hours devising new ways to cheat as it would take him to study and perform well in an honest fashion.Charlie's shortsightedness best illustrates the consequences of

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Twenty-five-year-old Alexandra has an intellectual disability and can neither read nor write.However,after hearing lengthy,unfamiliar,and complex musical selections just once,she can reproduce them precisely on the piano.It is likely that Alexandra is

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Tahir teaches ninth-grade science classes in a high school located in an economically deprived area of a large city.He stresses to his students that the brain is like a muscle;it grows stronger with use as neuron connections grow.He praises effort rather than ability.Tahir is trying to help his students through fostering

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The ability to perceive,understand,manage,and use emotions is called

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Prototypes are especially important in the process of

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An unwillingness to give up our beliefs even when the evidence proves us wrong is called

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