Deck 7: Cognition: Thinking, Intelligence, and Language
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Deck 7: Cognition: Thinking, Intelligence, and Language
1
In Kosslyn's "imaginary island" study,researchers found that it does take longer to view a mental image that _____________.
A)is larger or covers more distance than one that is smaller and more compact
B)has more items in it
C)has more colors in it
D)contains living things as compared to nonliving items
A)is larger or covers more distance than one that is smaller and more compact
B)has more items in it
C)has more colors in it
D)contains living things as compared to nonliving items
is larger or covers more distance than one that is smaller and more compact
2
On September 6,2007,Alex the African gray parrot died.He was an important part of the work conducted by researcher Irene Pepperberg in _________________.
A) cognition and communication research
B) animal genetics
C) motivation
D) recall and recognition
A) cognition and communication research
B) animal genetics
C) motivation
D) recall and recognition
cognition and communication research
3
You ask a student to describe the path to his dorm room.The most likely way in which he will do this is to _________.
A)recite a rote list of directions he memorized
B)give you the GPS location of his dorm room
C)walk through a mental image of the path and describe it to you as he does it
D)none of these
A)recite a rote list of directions he memorized
B)give you the GPS location of his dorm room
C)walk through a mental image of the path and describe it to you as he does it
D)none of these
walk through a mental image of the path and describe it to you as he does it
4
Sally is enrolled in a high school geometry course,which she describes as "drawing figures and figuring drawings." In a typical class,students draw geometric figures and use a formula to calculate an aspect of the figure such as its area.Each time Sally uses a formula she is making use of what psychologists call ___________.
A)heuristics
B)logarithms
C)algorithms
D)convergence
A)heuristics
B)logarithms
C)algorithms
D)convergence
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5
What systematic problem-solving method guarantees a solution,provided that one exists?
A)heuristic method
B)algorithmic method
C)mnemonic device
D)cognitive shortcut
A)heuristic method
B)algorithmic method
C)mnemonic device
D)cognitive shortcut
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6
Talia is looking for her cat by methodically searching each room and then closing the door.She is using what type of problem solving strategy?
A)an algorithm
B)a heuristic
C)a means-end strategy
D)a hunch
A)an algorithm
B)a heuristic
C)a means-end strategy
D)a hunch
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7
Which is the most likely prototype for the concept "vehicle"?
A)glider
B)car
C)scooter
D)bicycle
A)glider
B)car
C)scooter
D)bicycle
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8
Before enrolling in an abnormal psychology course,Gary's idea of psychological disorders had been influenced primarily by talk shows.He expected to hear the same kinds of stories he had heard on talk shows.What an eye-opening experience the course turned out to be! How would a cognitive psychologist describe the influence the course had on Gary's idea of psychological disorders?
A)Gary learned the value of algorithms.
B)Gary now uses heuristics.
C)The course increased Gary's ability to use visual imagery.
D)The course altered Gary's concept of psychological disorders.
A)Gary learned the value of algorithms.
B)Gary now uses heuristics.
C)The course increased Gary's ability to use visual imagery.
D)The course altered Gary's concept of psychological disorders.
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9
What are mental categories representing activities,objects,qualities,or situations that share some common characteristics?
A)classes
B)concepts
C)attributes
D)classifications
A)classes
B)concepts
C)attributes
D)classifications
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10
Concepts are ideas that represent ___________.
A)a class or category of objects,events,or activities
B)patterns of behavior
C)higher-order conditioning and secondary reinforcers
D)none of these
A)a class or category of objects,events,or activities
B)patterns of behavior
C)higher-order conditioning and secondary reinforcers
D)none of these
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11
PET scans have demonstrated that when you are creating a visual image ____________.
A)the image is generated by the retinal ganglion cells and sent to the cortex
B)the image is generated by the thalamus and sent to the brain
C)the areas associated with stored knowledge send information to the visual cortex
D)there is no locus in the brain that can be determined for the generation of visual images
A)the image is generated by the retinal ganglion cells and sent to the cortex
B)the image is generated by the thalamus and sent to the brain
C)the areas associated with stored knowledge send information to the visual cortex
D)there is no locus in the brain that can be determined for the generation of visual images
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12
Don tells Ray he wants to get a new sports car.Ray immediately understands why,because he is familiar with the common characteristics of sports cars and knows what makes them different from family cars.Ray is using mental categories called ________.
A)classes
B)concepts
C)attributes
D)classifications
A)classes
B)concepts
C)attributes
D)classifications
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13
The first thing that comes to mind when asked to name an example from a category is called the ________.
A)schema
B)prototype
C)concept marker
D)category marker
A)schema
B)prototype
C)concept marker
D)category marker
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14
The trial-and-error method of solving problems is also known as ______________.
A)the use of a heuristic device
B)the use of algorithms
C)the mechanical solution
D)the A.I.solution
A)the use of a heuristic device
B)the use of algorithms
C)the mechanical solution
D)the A.I.solution
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15
Which example would most people take longest to identify as a fruit (even though it technically is a fruit)?
A)grape
B)apple
C)orange
D)olive
A)grape
B)apple
C)orange
D)olive
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16
Kosslyn asked subjects if frogs have lips and a stubby tail.What did the subjects report?
A)They visualized a frog,starting with the face ("no lips")and mentally rotated the image to look for the stubby tail.
B)They visualized a frog,starting with the face ("no lips"),had it disappear,and then visualized a completely new frog for a second time with its backside to them.
C)They knew the answer but did not have to generate an image.
D)They felt that that task was impossible to accomplish.
A)They visualized a frog,starting with the face ("no lips")and mentally rotated the image to look for the stubby tail.
B)They visualized a frog,starting with the face ("no lips"),had it disappear,and then visualized a completely new frog for a second time with its backside to them.
C)They knew the answer but did not have to generate an image.
D)They felt that that task was impossible to accomplish.
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17
What problem-solving strategies don't guarantee solutions but make efficient use of time?
A)heuristics
B)algorithms
C)mnemonic devices
D)cognitive shortcuts
A)heuristics
B)algorithms
C)mnemonic devices
D)cognitive shortcuts
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18
Compared to formal concepts learned in science and math,natural concepts tend to be ____________.
A)easier to learn
B)very clear and well defined
C)fuzzy with unclear boundaries
D)good fits with a rigid classification system
A)easier to learn
B)very clear and well defined
C)fuzzy with unclear boundaries
D)good fits with a rigid classification system
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19
An advantage of algorithms over heuristic is ________
A)algorithms are much faster
B)algorithms guarantee a correct answer
C)algorithms are short-cuts
D)algorithms use rules-of-thumb
A)algorithms are much faster
B)algorithms guarantee a correct answer
C)algorithms are short-cuts
D)algorithms use rules-of-thumb
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20
When people are asked to say how many windows they have in their dwelling,the amount of time people take to come up with the answer ______________.
A)doesn't depend on the number of windows
B)depends on the number of windows
C)depends on the size of the windows
D)depends on whether the house had one or two stories,not the number of windows
A)doesn't depend on the number of windows
B)depends on the number of windows
C)depends on the size of the windows
D)depends on whether the house had one or two stories,not the number of windows
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21
A person starts from one point and comes up with many different ideas or possibilities based on that point.The person is engaging in ______.
A)functional thinking
B)circular thinking
C)convergent thinking
D)divergent thinking
A)functional thinking
B)circular thinking
C)convergent thinking
D)divergent thinking
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22
An advantage of using a heuristic over an algorithm is ________.
A)the heuristic insures a correct answer
B)the heuristic takes longer and is more accurate
C)the heuristic can be quicker
D)the heuristic always works the same way
A)the heuristic insures a correct answer
B)the heuristic takes longer and is more accurate
C)the heuristic can be quicker
D)the heuristic always works the same way
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23
What term do psychologists use to describe our tendency to search for evidence that supports our belief and to ignore evidence that might disprove it?
A)confirmation bias
B)convergent thinking
C)availability heuristic
D)representativeness heuristic
A)confirmation bias
B)convergent thinking
C)availability heuristic
D)representativeness heuristic
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24
What type of thinking could be described as taking different directions in search of a variety of answers to a question?
A)decisive
B)convergent
C)heuristic
D)divergent
A)decisive
B)convergent
C)heuristic
D)divergent
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25
Frank mistakenly believes that there are more words that begin with the letter "k" than there are with the letter "k" in the third position due to the ________.
A)representativeness heuristic
B)availability heuristic
C)planning fallacy
D)confirmation bias
A)representativeness heuristic
B)availability heuristic
C)planning fallacy
D)confirmation bias
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26
Agatha Harkness-Smythe is determined to ban guns in the United States.This is a controversial topic and social scientists have debated whether the ownership of guns by citizens increases or decreases crime.Agatha could go to the library and look up studies on the linkage between guns and crime rates.Instead,Agatha just reads the local newspaper and only cuts out articles about robberies in which the "bad guy" used a firearm.Agatha is demonstrating ____________.
A)mental set
B)confirmation bias
C)stereotype threat
D)mindlessness
A)mental set
B)confirmation bias
C)stereotype threat
D)mindlessness
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27
Which of the following questions would be more likely to produce divergent thinking?
A)"What is a stapler?"
B)"How do you spell stapler?"
C)"How many uses can you think of for a stapler?"
D)"What does a stapler look like?"
A)"What is a stapler?"
B)"How do you spell stapler?"
C)"How many uses can you think of for a stapler?"
D)"What does a stapler look like?"
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28
Kohler demonstrated "Aha!" or insight behavior with ______________.
A)birds
B)dogs
C)cats
D)chimps
A)birds
B)dogs
C)cats
D)chimps
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29
The ability to solve problems by combining behaviors and ideas in new ways is called ____________.
A)creativity
B)insight
C)heuristics
D)latent learning
A)creativity
B)insight
C)heuristics
D)latent learning
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30
___________ thinking works well for routine problem solving but may be of little use when a more creative solution is needed.
A)Heuristic
B)Divergent
C)Insightful
D)Convergent
A)Heuristic
B)Divergent
C)Insightful
D)Convergent
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31
The tendency to perceive and approach problems in the same ways that have worked in the past is called __________.
A)mental set
B)means-end analysis
C)noncompensatory modeling
D)prototypical idealization
A)mental set
B)means-end analysis
C)noncompensatory modeling
D)prototypical idealization
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32
Coming up with as many different uses of a brick as possible,such as using them for doorstops,is a type of ________ thinking.
A)disordered
B)divergent
C)associative
D)convergent
A)disordered
B)divergent
C)associative
D)convergent
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33
Seventy percent of the students in a classroom are women and 30 percent are men.One student is described as ambitious,athletic,and assertive.Why are most people likely to think this description refers to a male student?
A)They are using the availability heuristic.
B)They are using the representativeness heuristic.
C)People seek only confirming information.
D)People tend to make relative comparisons.
A)They are using the availability heuristic.
B)They are using the representativeness heuristic.
C)People seek only confirming information.
D)People tend to make relative comparisons.
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34
Riley has figured out how to unlock his bedroom door with a paper cli
A)functional fixedness
B)the representational problem
C)the representative heuristic
D)the confirmation bias
A)functional fixedness
B)the representational problem
C)the representative heuristic
D)the confirmation bias
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35
A loose screw on the visor causes it to drop down while Ben drives;however,he keeps forgetting to take a screwdriver out to the car to fix it.When he notices the visor drop again,he reaches into his pocket for a dime he uses to tighten the screw holding the visor.What problem-solving difficulty did Ben overcome?
A)relative comparison
B)functional fixedness
C)poor problem representation
D)the representative heuristic
A)relative comparison
B)functional fixedness
C)poor problem representation
D)the representative heuristic
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36
In problem solving,the term rule of thumb refers to ______________.
A)heuristics
B)algorithms
C)mnemonic devices
D)cognitive shortcuts
A)heuristics
B)algorithms
C)mnemonic devices
D)cognitive shortcuts
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37
A person starts from one point and comes up with many different ideas or possibilities based on that point.The person is engaging in ______.
A)functional thinking
B)circular thinking
C)convergent thinking
D)divergent thinking
A)functional thinking
B)circular thinking
C)convergent thinking
D)divergent thinking
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38
The concept of the confirmation bias specifically assumes that we are most likely to believe________.
A)the scientific method as true
B)information that agrees with our thinking
C)information that refutes our thinking
D)logical thinking
A)the scientific method as true
B)information that agrees with our thinking
C)information that refutes our thinking
D)logical thinking
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39
A seemingly arbitrary flash "out of the blue," through which the solution to a problem suddenly becomes apparent to you,but you do not consciously know how you "figured it out," is called ______.
A)brainstorming
B)priming
C)insight
D)a mental set
A)brainstorming
B)priming
C)insight
D)a mental set
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40
In a heuristic called ___________,a person determines the difference between the current situation and the goal and then tries to reduce that difference by various methods.
A)means-end analysis
B)availability heuristic
C)representative heuristic
D)rule of linked arms
A)means-end analysis
B)availability heuristic
C)representative heuristic
D)rule of linked arms
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41
Which of these is one of Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences?
A)poetic
B)digital
C)creative
D)naturalistic
A)poetic
B)digital
C)creative
D)naturalistic
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42
According to Robert Sternberg,____________ is the ability to deal with new and different concepts and to come up with new ways of solving problems (divergent thinking,in other words).
A)analytical intelligence
B)creative intelligence
C)practical intelligence
D)none of these
A)analytical intelligence
B)creative intelligence
C)practical intelligence
D)none of these
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43
A theory of intelligence with nine components was postulated by ________.
A)Gardner
B)Spearman
C)Sternberg
D)Terman
A)Gardner
B)Spearman
C)Sternberg
D)Terman
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44
An example of Sternberg's practical intelligence is ________.
A)academic achievement only
B)knowing when to plant corn
C)having interpersonal and emotional skills
D)learning how to write clearly
A)academic achievement only
B)knowing when to plant corn
C)having interpersonal and emotional skills
D)learning how to write clearly
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45
The ability to think rationally or logically,and use resources effectively when faced with challenges or problems is the psychologist's working definition of ____________.
A)divergent problem solving
B)creative thinking
C)heuristic usage
D)intelligence
A)divergent problem solving
B)creative thinking
C)heuristic usage
D)intelligence
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46
The divergent thinking technique of starting with a central idea and drawing a "map" with lines from the center to other related ideas and then forming a mental image of the concepts and their connections is known as __________.
A)brainstorming
B)keeping a journal
C)free writing
D)mind or subject mapping
A)brainstorming
B)keeping a journal
C)free writing
D)mind or subject mapping
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47
Gardner and his associates are known for proposing ______.
A)the generalized theory of intelligence
B)the Triarchic theory of intelligence
C)the theory of multiple intelligences
D)the theory of emotional intelligence
A)the generalized theory of intelligence
B)the Triarchic theory of intelligence
C)the theory of multiple intelligences
D)the theory of emotional intelligence
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48
Which is NOT a characteristic of creative people?
A)They usually have a broad range of knowledge about a lot of subjects and are good at using mental imagery.
B)They are often conventional in their personal lifestyles and take few social risks.
C)They aren't afraid to be different,are more open to new experiences than many people,and tend to have more vivid dreams and daydreams than others do.
D)They value their independence.
A)They usually have a broad range of knowledge about a lot of subjects and are good at using mental imagery.
B)They are often conventional in their personal lifestyles and take few social risks.
C)They aren't afraid to be different,are more open to new experiences than many people,and tend to have more vivid dreams and daydreams than others do.
D)They value their independence.
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49
Sternberg has found that __________ intelligence is a good predictor of success in life but has a low relationship to ___________ intelligence.
A)practical;analytical
B)practical;creative
C)analytical;practical
D)academic;creative
A)practical;analytical
B)practical;creative
C)analytical;practical
D)academic;creative
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50
According to Robert Sternberg,_______________ is best described as "street smarts," or the ability to use information to get along in life.People who have it know how to be tactful,how to manipulate situations to their advantage,and how to use inside information to increase their odds of success.
A)analytical intelligence
B)creative intelligence
C)practical intelligence
D)none of these
A)analytical intelligence
B)creative intelligence
C)practical intelligence
D)none of these
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51
The divergent thinking technique of writing down everything that comes to mind about a topic without revising or proofreading until all of the information is recorded and then organizing it later is known as _____________.
A)brainstorming
B)keeping a journal
C)freewriting
D)mind or subject mapping
A)brainstorming
B)keeping a journal
C)freewriting
D)mind or subject mapping
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52
Charles Spearman believed that intelligence is composed of ____________.
A)verbal and mathematical abilities
B)crystallized and visual-motor abilities
C)general intelligence and specific abilities
D)analytical,creative,and practical intelligence
A)verbal and mathematical abilities
B)crystallized and visual-motor abilities
C)general intelligence and specific abilities
D)analytical,creative,and practical intelligence
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53
Researchers typically stress that a key aspect of intelligence is ________.
A)the ability to speak different languages
B)the Y chromosome
C)the ability to adapt to the environment
D)only accurate for males
A)the ability to speak different languages
B)the Y chromosome
C)the ability to adapt to the environment
D)only accurate for males
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54
According to Robert Sternberg,__________________ refers to the ability to break problems down into component parts,or analysis,for problem solving.This is the type of intelligence that is measured by intelligence tests and academic achievement tests.
A)analytical intelligence
B)creative intelligence
C)practical intelligence
D)none of these
A)analytical intelligence
B)creative intelligence
C)practical intelligence
D)none of these
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55
Which of the following is NOT one of the three areas of intelligence described by Sternberg?
A)analytical
B)exponential
C)practical
D)creative
A)analytical
B)exponential
C)practical
D)creative
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56
Criticisms of Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences include ________.
A)the fact that it relies too heavily on g
B)there are no concerns
C)it appears to describe only those with brain damage
D)concerns over measuring and whether these intelligences only refer to talents and skills.
A)the fact that it relies too heavily on g
B)there are no concerns
C)it appears to describe only those with brain damage
D)concerns over measuring and whether these intelligences only refer to talents and skills.
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57
What three types of intelligence constitute Sternberg's Triarchic theory of intelligence?
A)global,intuitive,and special
B)general,global,and specific
C)analytical,creative,and practical
D)mathematical,reasoning,and verbal
A)global,intuitive,and special
B)general,global,and specific
C)analytical,creative,and practical
D)mathematical,reasoning,and verbal
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58
A group of businessmen and women get together to try to solve the problem of decreased sales of their company's products.One of them suggests that they generate as many ideas as they can in a short period of time without being critical of any of them.This technique of stimulating divergent thinking is called _____________.
A)brainstorming
B)keeping a journal
C)free writing
D)mind or subject mapping
A)brainstorming
B)keeping a journal
C)free writing
D)mind or subject mapping
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59
Which type of thinking is most closely related to creativity?
A)heuristic
B)divergent
C)insightful
D)convergent
A)heuristic
B)divergent
C)insightful
D)convergent
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60
Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences divides intelligence into ______ independent abilities.
A)three
B)five
C)seven
D)nine
A)three
B)five
C)seven
D)nine
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61
The correct formula for determining IQ as used in Terman's development of the Stanford-Binet Test was ____________.
A)MA/DA × 100
B)MA/CA ×100
C)MA/CA
D)CA/MA × 100
A)MA/DA × 100
B)MA/CA ×100
C)MA/CA
D)CA/MA × 100
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62
Suppose Maria's mental age is 20 and her chronological age is 10.What is her IQ?
A)320
B)80
C)200
D)100
A)320
B)80
C)200
D)100
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63
If you took the WAIS-IV when you were 18 and again when you were 25,and the scores were the same,what could you conclude?
A)that you had increased your IQ
B)that the WAIS-IV is reliable
C)that your IQ has decreased
D)that the WAIS-IV is flawed
A)that you had increased your IQ
B)that the WAIS-IV is reliable
C)that your IQ has decreased
D)that the WAIS-IV is flawed
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64
Dallas is a 10-year-old boy who has a mental age of 10 years.His IQ would be ___________.
A)80
B)100
C)115
D)130
A)80
B)100
C)115
D)130
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65
Which of the following tests would be bested suited to an 8-year-old child?
A)WAIS-IV
B)WISC-IV
C)WPPSI-III
D)DSM-IVR
A)WAIS-IV
B)WISC-IV
C)WPPSI-III
D)DSM-IVR
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66
Jane is 22 years old.For her job,she needs to take an intelligence test.Which would be the most appropriate test for her age group?
A)WAIS-IV
B)WISC-IV
C)WPPSI-III
D)DSM-IVR
A)WAIS-IV
B)WISC-IV
C)WPPSI-III
D)DSM-IVR
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67
An 8-year-old child who scored like an average 10-year-old on an intelligence test would have a mental age of ________ and an IQ of ________.
A)8;80
B)8;125
C)10;100
D)10;125
A)8;80
B)8;125
C)10;100
D)10;125
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68
Alfred Binet designed the first ______ test.
A)aptitude
B)performance-based
C)perception
D)intelligence
A)aptitude
B)performance-based
C)perception
D)intelligence
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69
People began measuring intelligence through tests roughly__________ years ago.
A)50
B)100
C)200
D)500
A)50
B)100
C)200
D)500
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70
Shalissa is described as being tactful and able to manipulate situations to her advantage.She is probably high in ______________.
A)analytical intelligence
B)creative intelligence
C)practical intelligence
D)none of these
A)analytical intelligence
B)creative intelligence
C)practical intelligence
D)none of these
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71
Psychological tests that yield relatively consistent results are said to be __________.
A)valid
B)normed
C)reliable
D)standardized
A)valid
B)normed
C)reliable
D)standardized
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72
Measuring intelligence by testing is a rather new concept in the history of the world.The idea of such testing came from _____________.
A)France
B)United States
C)United Kingdom
D)Soviet Union
A)France
B)United States
C)United Kingdom
D)Soviet Union
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73
A test is said to be reliable if _________________.
A)a person's score on a test is pretty much the same every time he or she takes it
B)it contains an adequate sample of the skills it is supposed to measure
C)its results agree with a more direct measure of what the test is designed to predict
D)it is culture-fair
A)a person's score on a test is pretty much the same every time he or she takes it
B)it contains an adequate sample of the skills it is supposed to measure
C)its results agree with a more direct measure of what the test is designed to predict
D)it is culture-fair
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74
A psychological test that measures what we intend it to measure is said to be ___________.
A)valid
B)normed
C)reliable
D)standardized
A)valid
B)normed
C)reliable
D)standardized
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75
On a newly developed IQ test,an individual scores at the 110 level on the first half of the test,and 150 on the second half of the test.What does this test appear to lack?
A)reliability
B)standardization
C)predictive validity
D)appropriate norms
A)reliability
B)standardization
C)predictive validity
D)appropriate norms
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76
According to Robert Sternberg,which type of intelligence is least likely to predict success in an academic environment?
A)analytical intelligence
B)creative intelligence
C)practical intelligence
D)none of these
A)analytical intelligence
B)creative intelligence
C)practical intelligence
D)none of these
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77
Binet and Simon considered children relatively slow if their ________.
A)mental age equals their chronological age
B)mental age is lower than their chronological age
C)mental age is higher than their chronological age
D)mental age does not equal their chronological age
A)mental age equals their chronological age
B)mental age is lower than their chronological age
C)mental age is higher than their chronological age
D)mental age does not equal their chronological age
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78
Which of these might be an example of a perceptual reasoning item on the Wechsler intelligence tests?
A)repeating a series of digits
B)defining a word such as lunch
C)adding a series of orally presented numbers
D)using blocks to make a design like one shown in a picture
A)repeating a series of digits
B)defining a word such as lunch
C)adding a series of orally presented numbers
D)using blocks to make a design like one shown in a picture
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79
To which of the following groups of people is the Stanford-Binet LEAST suited?
A)children
B)adolescents
C)young adults
D)older adults
A)children
B)adolescents
C)young adults
D)older adults
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80
Jordan is a 10-year-old boy who has a mental age of 8 years.His IQ would be ________.
A)80
B)100
C)125
D)140
A)80
B)100
C)125
D)140
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