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Deck 10: Intelligence, Problem-Solving, and Creativity
1
Contemporary experts agree that the best definition of intelligence includes __________.
A) abstract thinking
B) mathematical ability
C) creativity
D) interpersonal skills
A) abstract thinking
B) mathematical ability
C) creativity
D) interpersonal skills
abstract thinking
2
Charles Spearman's concept of the g factor states that intelligence is __________.
A) a general or overarching ability
B) a composite of unrelated traits
C) based on interpersonal dynamics
D) too ill defined to measure
A) a general or overarching ability
B) a composite of unrelated traits
C) based on interpersonal dynamics
D) too ill defined to measure
a general or overarching ability
3
Spearman's theory of intelligence was criticized early on because __________.
A) naturalistic and intrapersonal intelligence were widely misunderstood
B) interpersonal skills are not as important as math and verbal skills
C) intelligence tests do not measure all aspects of what it means to be intelligent
D) most psychologists thought the label "intelligence" was dangerous
A) naturalistic and intrapersonal intelligence were widely misunderstood
B) interpersonal skills are not as important as math and verbal skills
C) intelligence tests do not measure all aspects of what it means to be intelligent
D) most psychologists thought the label "intelligence" was dangerous
intelligence tests do not measure all aspects of what it means to be intelligent
4
The Feist and Rosenberg text points out that the principles of the multiple-factor theory of intelligence can best be addressed by the question __________
A) "How intelligent are you?"
B) "How are you intelligent?"
C) "What is your grade point average?"
D) "What is your present occupation?"
A) "How intelligent are you?"
B) "How are you intelligent?"
C) "What is your grade point average?"
D) "What is your present occupation?"
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5
According to Raymond Cattell's theory, _________________ intelligence involves raw mental ability.
A) bodily-kinesthetic
B) intrapersonal
C) crystallized
D) fluid
A) bodily-kinesthetic
B) intrapersonal
C) crystallized
D) fluid
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6
According to Cattell's theory, which of the following would be categorized as fluid intelligence?
A) Karen has come up with a new theory of vision.
B) Ramon knows all the state capitals in alphabetical order.
C) Jorge can cook better than anyone else in his neighborhood.
D) all of these.
A) Karen has come up with a new theory of vision.
B) Ramon knows all the state capitals in alphabetical order.
C) Jorge can cook better than anyone else in his neighborhood.
D) all of these.
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7
Which of the following types of intelligence is considered culture-free?"
A) crystallized
B) fluid
C) verbal
D) interpersonal
A) crystallized
B) fluid
C) verbal
D) interpersonal
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8
According to Cattell's theory, which of the following types of intelligence involves knowledge accumulated from education and experience?
A) crystallized
B) fluid
C) successful
D) triarchic
A) crystallized
B) fluid
C) successful
D) triarchic
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9
According to Cattell's theory, which of the following would be an example of crystallized intelligence?
A) Maggie is able to solve unfamiliar math theorems.
B) Aaron can compose a beautiful piano piece in one week.
C) Jordan can easily recite the entire Declaration of Independence.
D) none of these.
A) Maggie is able to solve unfamiliar math theorems.
B) Aaron can compose a beautiful piano piece in one week.
C) Jordan can easily recite the entire Declaration of Independence.
D) none of these.
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10
John Carroll's extension of the Cattell-Horn model of intelligence includes dimensions he labeled __________.
A) educational, experiential, and verbal intelligence
B) general, specific, and personal intelligence
C) mathematical, visuospatial, and verbal intelligence
D) general, broad, and narrow intelligence
A) educational, experiential, and verbal intelligence
B) general, specific, and personal intelligence
C) mathematical, visuospatial, and verbal intelligence
D) general, broad, and narrow intelligence
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11
Using one's reasoning and wisdom to achieve what one desires is called _________ intelligence.
A) wise
B) successful
C) triarchic
D) kinesthetic
A) wise
B) successful
C) triarchic
D) kinesthetic
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12
Which of the following is not a major category of Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence?
A) analytic intelligence
B) practical intelligence
C) interpersonal intelligence
D) creative intelligence
A) analytic intelligence
B) practical intelligence
C) interpersonal intelligence
D) creative intelligence
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13
Of the three intelligences noted in Sternberg's theory, which is not measured well by traditional IQ tests?
A) creative
B) botanical
C) fluid
D) analytic
A) creative
B) botanical
C) fluid
D) analytic
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14
According to Sternberg, the ability to evaluate, compare, and contrast information falls under the ____________ category of intelligence.
A) traditional
B) practical
C) creative
D) analytic
A) traditional
B) practical
C) creative
D) analytic
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15
Kay's friends say she is very "street smart." According to Sternberg's theory, Kay's intelligence would fall under the category __________.
A) fluid
B) practical
C) mechanical
D) viable
A) fluid
B) practical
C) mechanical
D) viable
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16
Howard Gardner argues that there are how many distinct capacities of intelligence?
A) two
B) three
C) five
D) eight
A) two
B) three
C) five
D) eight
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17
According to Gardner's theory, the ability to understand and work well with animals and plants is called ______________ intelligence.
A) naturalistic
B) bodily-kinesthetic
C) interpersonal
D) spatial
A) naturalistic
B) bodily-kinesthetic
C) interpersonal
D) spatial
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18
Drawing upon Gardner's theory, it can be said that authors Virginia Woolf, Mark Twain, and Dr. Seuss, all masterfully skilled at using words and language, possessed _______________ intelligence.
A) musical
B) spatial
C) intrapersonal
D) linguistic
A) musical
B) spatial
C) intrapersonal
D) linguistic
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19
Dr. Green, a school counselor, is good at picking up on students' emotions and intentions. Under the theory of multiple intelligences (MI), Dr. Green has which type of intelligence?
A) intrapersonal
B) interpersonal
C) spatial
D) logical-mathematical
A) intrapersonal
B) interpersonal
C) spatial
D) logical-mathematical
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20
Daiyu is the track and field star at her college and has earned a spot on the Olympic team. Daiyu clearly possess what multiple intelligences (MI) theory calls __________.
A) crystallized intelligence
B) fluid intelligence
C) spatial intelligence
D) bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
A) crystallized intelligence
B) fluid intelligence
C) spatial intelligence
D) bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
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21
Abu meditates, eats well, and exercises every day. He is extremely healthy. In addition, he is very spiritual. Which type of intelligence does Abu possess under Gardner's theory?
A) intrapersonal
B) interpersonal
C) abstract
D) all of these
A) intrapersonal
B) interpersonal
C) abstract
D) all of these
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22
Dylan is a highly decorated fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force. According to Gardner's theory, Dylan has __________.
A) naturalistic intelligence
B) spatial intelligence
C) interpersonal intelligence
D) linguistic intelligence
A) naturalistic intelligence
B) spatial intelligence
C) interpersonal intelligence
D) linguistic intelligence
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23
A major criticism of Gardner's theory of intelligence is that __________.
A) there are few tests of it and therefore little empirical evidence to support it
B) it is the exception to have either intrapersonal or interpersonal skills
C) very few people, if any, will possess naturalistic, musical, or bodily-kinesthetic skills
D) it leaves many realms of human intelligence and skills unaccounted for
A) there are few tests of it and therefore little empirical evidence to support it
B) it is the exception to have either intrapersonal or interpersonal skills
C) very few people, if any, will possess naturalistic, musical, or bodily-kinesthetic skills
D) it leaves many realms of human intelligence and skills unaccounted for
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24
An educational principle based on the theory of multiple intelligences (MI) is __________.
A) students in MI programs do not need to take the standardized tests other school districts require
B) classrooms cannot contain such distractions as dancing, exercises, and art exercises
C) teachers should discourage children from participating in activities that are not the children's strengths
D) children should have some freedom to choose their own scholastic activities
A) students in MI programs do not need to take the standardized tests other school districts require
B) classrooms cannot contain such distractions as dancing, exercises, and art exercises
C) teachers should discourage children from participating in activities that are not the children's strengths
D) children should have some freedom to choose their own scholastic activities
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25
Intelligence tests were first designed to __________.
A) understand what intelligence is
B) address clinical concerns
C) highlight student achievement
D) create barriers in immigration
A) understand what intelligence is
B) address clinical concerns
C) highlight student achievement
D) create barriers in immigration
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26
The person credited with developing the first true intelligence test is __________.
A) Howard Gardner
B) Lewis Terman
C) Alfred Binet
D) Robert Sternberg
A) Howard Gardner
B) Lewis Terman
C) Alfred Binet
D) Robert Sternberg
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27
In the measurement of intelligence, _______________ age is the chronological age at which a test-taker's score would be an average performance.
A) prodigy
B) mental
C) chronological
D) crystallized
A) prodigy
B) mental
C) chronological
D) crystallized
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28
Corbin, who is 10 years old, took a test that shows he has a mental age of 15. According to intelligence measurement theorists, what can be concluded from this information?
A) Corbin is less intelligent than other 10-year olds.
B) Corbin is of average intelligence for his age.
C) Corbin is more intelligent than other 10-year olds.
D) Corbin is more intelligent than 15-year-olds.
A) Corbin is less intelligent than other 10-year olds.
B) Corbin is of average intelligence for his age.
C) Corbin is more intelligent than other 10-year olds.
D) Corbin is more intelligent than 15-year-olds.
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29
Who adopted Binet's original intelligence test for use with students in the United States, naming this adaptation the Stanford-Binet?
A) Howard Gardner
B) Robert Sternberg
C) Richard Herrnstein
D) Lewis Terman
A) Howard Gardner
B) Robert Sternberg
C) Richard Herrnstein
D) Lewis Terman
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30
Currently, the intelligence test for children most widely administered in the United States is the __________.
A) Wechsler Intelligence Scales for Children (WISC)
B) Mensa tests
C) Stanford-Binet 5 (SB5)
D) Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test
A) Wechsler Intelligence Scales for Children (WISC)
B) Mensa tests
C) Stanford-Binet 5 (SB5)
D) Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test
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31
A criticism of intelligence tests administered up until the 1980s is that they __________.
A) placed too great an emphasis on creativity and other highly abstract concepts
B) standardized to the average scores of middle- to upper-class students only
C) ignored the qualitatively different thinking capabilities of children and adolescents
D) overemphasized the importance of the findings of cognitive researchers
A) placed too great an emphasis on creativity and other highly abstract concepts
B) standardized to the average scores of middle- to upper-class students only
C) ignored the qualitatively different thinking capabilities of children and adolescents
D) overemphasized the importance of the findings of cognitive researchers
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32
Which of the following currently used intelligence tests was created based on neuroscientific findings?
A) Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales
B) Stanford-Binet
C) Wechsler Intelligence Scales for Children
D) Kaufman-Assessment Battery for Children
A) Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales
B) Stanford-Binet
C) Wechsler Intelligence Scales for Children
D) Kaufman-Assessment Battery for Children
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33
Which of the following domains now tested in many intelligence assessments was largely ignored prior to 1985?
A) verbal comprehension
B) working memory
C) perceptual reasoning
D) mathematical ability
A) verbal comprehension
B) working memory
C) perceptual reasoning
D) mathematical ability
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34
Megan took an intelligence test at the beginning of tenth grade and took the same test at the end of tenth grade. She received a score of 116 both times. Thus, the test is said to be __________.
A) valid
B) reliable
C) fluid
D) all of these
A) valid
B) reliable
C) fluid
D) all of these
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35
Elise, a native German speaker, took an intelligence test in English. She told her friends, "There were so many big words on the exam-it's like the exam was testing my English skills and not my intelligence!" Elise's argument is that the intelligence test lacked __________.
A) reliability
B) validity
C) equity
D) none of these
A) reliability
B) validity
C) equity
D) none of these
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36
Students in the afternoon math class, who are not very good with computers, took a computer-based math exam. Although the class usually earns high scores in math, they did not perform well on this test. Because their poor computer skills probably interfered with their performance on the math test, this test lacks __________.
A) construct validity
B) predictive validity
C) test-retest reliability
D) internal consistency
A) construct validity
B) predictive validity
C) test-retest reliability
D) internal consistency
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37
Researchers develop a college entrance exam that produces scores that highly correlate with first-year college grade point averages. Thus, this exam has __________.
A) internal consistency
B) test-retest reliability
C) predictive validity
D) crystallized intelligence
A) internal consistency
B) test-retest reliability
C) predictive validity
D) crystallized intelligence
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38
Research by Gregory (2007) showed that the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales are significantly correlated with individuals' academic class ranks in high school. Therefore, this exam has __________.
A) predictive validity
B) construct validity
C) ideational fluency
D) test fairness
A) predictive validity
B) construct validity
C) ideational fluency
D) test fairness
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39
Scientists note that an IQ test that shows a test bias does not __________.
A) treat racial groups equally
B) treat men and women equally
C) predict outcomes equally well for different groups
D) all of these
A) treat racial groups equally
B) treat men and women equally
C) predict outcomes equally well for different groups
D) all of these
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40
Test fairness issues arise in the ____________ of intelligence test scores.
A) construction
B) validity
C) calculation
D) application
A) construction
B) validity
C) calculation
D) application
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41
What percentage of intelligence test-takers' scores will fall between 85 and 115?
A) 15 percent
B) 32 percent
C) 68 percent
D) 99.7 percent
A) 15 percent
B) 32 percent
C) 68 percent
D) 99.7 percent
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42
At the high end of the normal distribution of intelligence test scores lies an extreme of intelligence known as __________.
A) mental retardation
B) giftedness
C) Down syndrome
D) adaptive behavior
A) mental retardation
B) giftedness
C) Down syndrome
D) adaptive behavior
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43
Tony has an IQ score of 68 and would therefore meet the criteria for __________.
A) giftedness
B) mild retardation
C) moderate retardation
D) profound retardation
A) giftedness
B) mild retardation
C) moderate retardation
D) profound retardation
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44
In terms of intelligence, adaptive behavior is defined as __________.
A) how well a person adjusts to and copes with everyday life
B) the ratio of normal to abnormal behavior someone exhibits
C) a child's mental age versus his or her chronological age
D) a person who is extremely gifted in one academic area
A) how well a person adjusts to and copes with everyday life
B) the ratio of normal to abnormal behavior someone exhibits
C) a child's mental age versus his or her chronological age
D) a person who is extremely gifted in one academic area
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45
Jill has three rather than two 21st chromosomes and therefore most likely has which of the following?
A) giftedness
B) schizophrenia
C) Korsakoff's syndrome
D) Down syndrome
A) giftedness
B) schizophrenia
C) Korsakoff's syndrome
D) Down syndrome
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46
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart played the piano at the age of three and composed symphonies at the age of eight. Psychologists would label him __________.
A) gifted
B) a prodigy
C) high in creative intelligence
D) all of these
A) gifted
B) a prodigy
C) high in creative intelligence
D) all of these
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47
Which of the following individuals has savant syndrome?
A) Val, who is mentally retarded but can play music on the piano she has heard only once
B) Truman, who was programming and building computers by his fifth birthday
C) Maury, who at age eight earned the highest score on a difficult law school entrance exam
D) all of these
A) Val, who is mentally retarded but can play music on the piano she has heard only once
B) Truman, who was programming and building computers by his fifth birthday
C) Maury, who at age eight earned the highest score on a difficult law school entrance exam
D) all of these
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48
Treffert (2006) reported that 50 percent of the world's savants have __________.
A) schizophrenia
B) autism
C) bipolar disorder
D) attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
A) schizophrenia
B) autism
C) bipolar disorder
D) attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
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49
Brain imaging studies of some savants show no __________.
A) medulla
B) corpus callosum
C) frontal lobes
D) thalamus
A) medulla
B) corpus callosum
C) frontal lobes
D) thalamus
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50
Which of the following brain regions has been shown to be most involved in executing the tasks on intelligence tests?
A) medulla
B) insula
C) prefrontal cortex
D) pons
A) medulla
B) insula
C) prefrontal cortex
D) pons
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51
Gray and Thompson (2004) showed that the frontal lobe is more involved when performing _______________ tasks as compared to performing ________________ tasks.
A) crystallized intelligence; interpersonal intelligence
B) fluid intelligence; crystallized intelligence
C) crystallized intelligence; fluid intelligence
D) fluid intelligence; pattern recognition
A) crystallized intelligence; interpersonal intelligence
B) fluid intelligence; crystallized intelligence
C) crystallized intelligence; fluid intelligence
D) fluid intelligence; pattern recognition
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52
Compared to peers who never got adopted, adopted children tend to have __________ IQ scores.
A) higher
B) similar
C) equal
D) lower
A) higher
B) similar
C) equal
D) lower
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53
Which of the following individuals would have IQ scores most similar to each other?
A) David and Thomas, identical twins reared apart
B) Marsha and Cindy, fraternal twins reared together
C) Ken and Theresa, fraternal twins reared apart
D) Riley and Regan, a child and mother, who live together
A) David and Thomas, identical twins reared apart
B) Marsha and Cindy, fraternal twins reared together
C) Ken and Theresa, fraternal twins reared apart
D) Riley and Regan, a child and mother, who live together
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54
Researchers speculate that about ___________ percent of the variability in intelligence among individuals is due to genetics.
A) 10
B) 40
C) 50
D) 100
A) 10
B) 40
C) 50
D) 100
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55
The genetically determined range in which a trait such as intelligence may fall is called the __________.
A) karyotype
B) reaction range
C) ordinal scale
D) set point
A) karyotype
B) reaction range
C) ordinal scale
D) set point
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56
_____________ describes the interaction of nature and nurture in facilitating the development of a trait.
A) Reaction range
B) Bell curve
C) Absolute threshold
D) Central tendency
A) Reaction range
B) Bell curve
C) Absolute threshold
D) Central tendency
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57
Which of the following, if ingested by a pregnant mother, can influence the intelligence of her child?
A) prescription drugs
B) alcohol
C) cocaine
D) all of these
A) prescription drugs
B) alcohol
C) cocaine
D) all of these
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58
Which of the following individuals is likely to have the family's highest IQ?
A) Jan, who is the first born of three children
B) Karl, who is the third born of four children
C) Brad, who is the youngest and only boy in a family of six siblings
D) Aalyiah, who is the youngest and has two older brothers
A) Jan, who is the first born of three children
B) Karl, who is the third born of four children
C) Brad, who is the youngest and only boy in a family of six siblings
D) Aalyiah, who is the youngest and has two older brothers
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59
Psychologists have argued which of the following with respect to racial-ethnic differences in intelligence test scores?
A) They may result from biases in IQ tests.
B) They are meaningless because race is a social construct.
C) Most research is based on European Americans and is therefore not representative.
D) all of these.
A) They may result from biases in IQ tests.
B) They are meaningless because race is a social construct.
C) Most research is based on European Americans and is therefore not representative.
D) all of these.
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60
A large-scale study of the difference in intelligence between men and women showed that __________.
A) men and women are equally intelligent
B) men are more intelligent than women
C) women are more intelligent than men
D) no valid measure can be used to ascertain intelligence in both sexes
A) men and women are equally intelligent
B) men are more intelligent than women
C) women are more intelligent than men
D) no valid measure can be used to ascertain intelligence in both sexes
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61
Men's scores are more ____________ in intelligence measures than are women's scores.
A) reliable
B) variable
C) valid
D) interpretable
A) reliable
B) variable
C) valid
D) interpretable
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62
Women consistently score better than do men in measures of __________.
A) social studies
B) reading comprehension
C) science
D) spatial reasoning
A) social studies
B) reading comprehension
C) science
D) spatial reasoning
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63
Most non-Western cultures emphasize _____________ as being important aspects of intelligence.
A) verbal skills
B) mathematical skills
C) social skills
D) spatial skills
A) verbal skills
B) mathematical skills
C) social skills
D) spatial skills
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64
Judy is trying to figure out how to set up her digital cable receiver, TV, and DVD player to function together. She plugs various wires into various jacks, and after some trial and error finally gets everything to work. Judy has demonstrated __________.
A) action potential
B) behavior modification
C) convergent thinking
D) divergent thinking
A) action potential
B) behavior modification
C) convergent thinking
D) divergent thinking
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65
Greta meets with the election committee to come up with strategies for recruiting the study body to vote in the upcoming student government elections. Greta and her colleagues generate a few ideas, such as free pins and free cupcakes for voters. Greta and her group are actively working on a __________.
A) divergent thinking problem
B) convergent thinking problem
C) projective technique
D) all of these
A) divergent thinking problem
B) convergent thinking problem
C) projective technique
D) all of these
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66
A formula that guarantees a solution to a problem is called __________.
A) an availability heuristic
B) a representativeness heuristic
C) an algorithm
D) a mental set
A) an availability heuristic
B) a representativeness heuristic
C) an algorithm
D) a mental set
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67
Andy is sure that tightening some wires in the ignition will allow his car to start. Lee tells Andy that he doesn't think the ignition is the problem, but Andy tells Lee that this is what usually makes the car start when it is having problems. Andy is operating by __________.
A) convergent thinking
B) divergent thinking
C) a mental set
D) a reaction range
A) convergent thinking
B) divergent thinking
C) a mental set
D) a reaction range
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68
Betsy was brushing her teeth when she suddenly realized the
A) transferences
B) degrees of freedom
C) predictive validity
D) a Eureka insight
A) transferences
B) degrees of freedom
C) predictive validity
D) a Eureka insight
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69
The inability to break out of a particular mindset to solve a problem is called __________.
A) fixation
B) nondeclarative memory
C) compulsion
D) cohort effect
A) fixation
B) nondeclarative memory
C) compulsion
D) cohort effect
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70
A problem-solving strategy that students in school might learn is __________.
A) a heuristic
B) an algorithm
C) an insight
D) all of these
A) a heuristic
B) an algorithm
C) an insight
D) all of these
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71
Arlene is at work and the back of one of her earrings falls off and gets lost. She is depressed because she bought these earrings especially to match the outfit she is wearing. She doesn't realize that she can use the eraser from a pencil to secure the earring on her ear. Arlene is demonstrating __________.
A) Eureka insight
B) functional fixedness
C) narrow intelligence
D) crystallized intelligence
A) Eureka insight
B) functional fixedness
C) narrow intelligence
D) crystallized intelligence
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72
Schizophrenics may speak or write in a convoluted manner, using words and sentences with no meaning, or what psychologists call __________.
A) word salad
B) mental retardation
C) psychobabble
D) reaction formation
A) word salad
B) mental retardation
C) psychobabble
D) reaction formation
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73
According to the Feist and Rosenberg text, for an idea to be considered creative it must __________.
A) come from a genius
B) be alarmingly unusual
C) solve a problem
D) none of these
A) come from a genius
B) be alarmingly unusual
C) solve a problem
D) none of these
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74
Georges has uncovered some puzzling new data in his psychology experiment. He decides to put it away for a while and work on something else, noting that he will return to these data later. The stage of creative problem solving Georges is in is called __________.
A) verification-elaboration
B) preparation
C) insight
D) incubation
A) verification-elaboration
B) preparation
C) insight
D) incubation
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75
The first stage of creative problem solving is called __________.
A) incubation
B) elaboration
C) preparation
D) demonstration
A) incubation
B) elaboration
C) preparation
D) demonstration
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76
High intelligence that leads to tremendous, influential accomplishments is called __________.
A) high IQ
B) genius
C) giftedness
D) savant syndrome
A) high IQ
B) genius
C) giftedness
D) savant syndrome
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77
With respect to intelligence and creativity, research has shown which of the following to be true?
IQ scores are __________.
A) totally unrelated to creativity
B) only weakly correlated with creativity
C) very strongly correlated with creativity
D) perfectly correlated with creativity
IQ scores are __________.
A) totally unrelated to creativity
B) only weakly correlated with creativity
C) very strongly correlated with creativity
D) perfectly correlated with creativity
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78
Neuroimaging research shows that insight solutions are more often processed in which of the following brain regions?
A) right hemisphere
B) left hemisphere
C) corpus callosum
D) brain stem
A) right hemisphere
B) left hemisphere
C) corpus callosum
D) brain stem
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79
Neuroscientific research into the process of creativity has shown that as compared to noncreative people, creative people experience __________.
A) almost all neural activity in their right hemispheres
B) almost all neural activity in their left hemispheres
C) more balanced activity between their cerebral hemispheres
D) no activity in their frontal cortexes
A) almost all neural activity in their right hemispheres
B) almost all neural activity in their left hemispheres
C) more balanced activity between their cerebral hemispheres
D) no activity in their frontal cortexes
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80
The ability to generate many solutions to a given problem is called __________.
A) ideational fluency
B) visual imagery
C) mental set
D) functional fixedness
A) ideational fluency
B) visual imagery
C) mental set
D) functional fixedness
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