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Deck 9: Intelligence and Creativity
1
One of Carolyn's most endearing traits is an exceptional sensitivity to other people's motivations and moods.According to Gardner,Carolyn would best be classified as having high _____ intelligence.
A)bodily-kinesthetic
B)intrapersonal
C)linguistic
D)interpersonal
A)bodily-kinesthetic
B)intrapersonal
C)linguistic
D)interpersonal
D
2
The intelligence concept of "g" was based on the observation that
A)IQ scores predict career success.
B)skill levels are consistent across tasks.
C)children who take math do better at math.
D)there are few racial differences in IQ scores.
A)IQ scores predict career success.
B)skill levels are consistent across tasks.
C)children who take math do better at math.
D)there are few racial differences in IQ scores.
B
3
When discussing intelligence,David says,"I subscribe to a psychometric approach on that topic." This means that David would most likely
A)be against the idea of measuring intelligence.
B)believe that he is smarter than most other people.
C)describe a person in terms of measurable traits he or she possesses.
D)believe that intelligence is inherited.
A)be against the idea of measuring intelligence.
B)believe that he is smarter than most other people.
C)describe a person in terms of measurable traits he or she possesses.
D)believe that intelligence is inherited.
C
4
As an architect,Mr.Gutierrez has an amazing ability to visual and mentally transform a building in his mind.This suggests that he has superb _____ intelligence.
A)bodily-kinesthetic
B)spatial
C)linguistic
D)interpersonal
A)bodily-kinesthetic
B)spatial
C)linguistic
D)interpersonal
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If the scores from an intelligence test are normally distributed,then you would predict that the largest number of people would receive an IQ score of _____ on that test.
A)70
B)85
C)100
D)115
A)70
B)85
C)100
D)115
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6
Who would have the highest IQ?
A)Tom,who is 10 years old and has a mental age of 15
B)Hae,who is 15 years old and has a mental age of 10
C)Farzad,who is 15 years old and has a mental age of 20
D)Aracely,who is 20 years old and has a mental age of 15
A)Tom,who is 10 years old and has a mental age of 15
B)Hae,who is 15 years old and has a mental age of 10
C)Farzad,who is 15 years old and has a mental age of 20
D)Aracely,who is 20 years old and has a mental age of 15
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7
Kao is involved with a project studying intelligence.During the study,she is first asked to name the state capitals of Wisconsin and Hawaii.Then she is asked to explain the difference between the words "destiny" and "density." Given these tasks,Kao appears to be taking a test of _____ intelligence.
A)interpersonal
B)crystallized
C)spatial
D)fluid
A)interpersonal
B)crystallized
C)spatial
D)fluid
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8
Ten-year-old James is found to have a mental age of 12.According to the traditional Stanford-Binet Scale,James has an IQ of
A)80.
B)100.
C)110.
D)120.
A)80.
B)100.
C)110.
D)120.
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9
With regard to experience,Sternberg believes that
A)the level of intelligence of a response can be accurately assessed only after extensive experience.
B)experience with a task has no impact on ability to intelligently respond to the task.
C)there is no way to assess a person's level of familiarity with a task.
D)the creative component of intelligence is best measured in the response to novel tasks.
A)the level of intelligence of a response can be accurately assessed only after extensive experience.
B)experience with a task has no impact on ability to intelligently respond to the task.
C)there is no way to assess a person's level of familiarity with a task.
D)the creative component of intelligence is best measured in the response to novel tasks.
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10
Dominique is shown a series of triangles of different sizes and colors and is asked to guess what the next triangle in the series might look like.The use of this novel task indicates that the person testing Dominique is most likely assessing _____ intelligence.
A)fluid
B)crystallized
C)naturalistic
D)linguistic
A)fluid
B)crystallized
C)naturalistic
D)linguistic
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11
The formula for calculating an intelligence quotient is
A)IQ = (CA+MA)/100.
B)IQ = (CA+MA)*100.
C)IQ = (MA/CA)*100.
D)IQ = (MA+CA)/100.
A)IQ = (CA+MA)/100.
B)IQ = (CA+MA)*100.
C)IQ = (MA/CA)*100.
D)IQ = (MA+CA)/100.
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12
Crystallized intelligence is the dimension of intellect that includes all of the following abilities EXCEPT
A)word comprehension.
B)numerical abilities.
C)recognizing relationships.
D)ability to recall general information.
A)word comprehension.
B)numerical abilities.
C)recognizing relationships.
D)ability to recall general information.
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13
One of the unique features of Gardner's theory of intelligence is that it
A)rejects the notion that a single IQ score can meaningfully assess intelligence.
B)promotes the notion of genetic testing as a form of intelligence testing.
C)focuses on what someone does not know as opposed to what he or she does know.
D)completely ignores the impact of experience on intellectual functioning.
A)rejects the notion that a single IQ score can meaningfully assess intelligence.
B)promotes the notion of genetic testing as a form of intelligence testing.
C)focuses on what someone does not know as opposed to what he or she does know.
D)completely ignores the impact of experience on intellectual functioning.
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14
Gardner's theory of intelligence
A)links distinct types of intelligence to specific areas of the brain.
B)suggests that all types of intelligence have the same developmental course.
C)argues that the concept of "g" can be used to explain savant behavior.
D)is heavily reliant on the use of traditional IQ tests to assess intelligence.
A)links distinct types of intelligence to specific areas of the brain.
B)suggests that all types of intelligence have the same developmental course.
C)argues that the concept of "g" can be used to explain savant behavior.
D)is heavily reliant on the use of traditional IQ tests to assess intelligence.
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15
When describing the practical component,Sternberg argues that an intelligent person will
A)be successful in all situations.
B)score high on an IQ test.
C)show outstanding abilities in the areas of music and interpersonal skills.
D)shape an environment to better suit his or her skills.
A)be successful in all situations.
B)score high on an IQ test.
C)show outstanding abilities in the areas of music and interpersonal skills.
D)shape an environment to better suit his or her skills.
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16
Pradeep is about to assess the intelligence of his four-year-old son,Kumar.Which test would be most appropriate him to select?
A)WPPSI
B)WISC-V
C)WAIS-IV
D)MMPI
A)WPPSI
B)WISC-V
C)WAIS-IV
D)MMPI
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17
If the scores from an intelligence test are normally distributed,then you would predict that the FEWEST number of people would receive an IQ score at or below _____ on that test.
A)70
B)85
C)100
D)115
A)70
B)85
C)100
D)115
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18
Jacque is told that he will be taking the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.What type of task should Jacque expect to complete as part of the assessment of his performance IQ?
A)Arithmetic reasoning
B)A test of general knowledge
C)Puzzle assembly
D)Vocabulary
A)Arithmetic reasoning
B)A test of general knowledge
C)Puzzle assembly
D)Vocabulary
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19
His steady hands make Dr.Greene a top-notch surgeon.Given this information,Dr.Greene would appear to have a high level of _____ intelligence.
A)bodily-kinesthetic
B)naturalistic
C)linguistic
D)interpersonal
A)bodily-kinesthetic
B)naturalistic
C)linguistic
D)interpersonal
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20
_____ intelligence is defined as the ability to use your active mind to solve novel problems.
A)Fluid
B)Crystallized
C)Primary
D)Tertiary
A)Fluid
B)Crystallized
C)Primary
D)Tertiary
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21
Ideational fluency refers to one's ability to
A)pick the most appropriate idea to solve a problem.
B)quickly recall synonyms when given a word.
C)solve a problem quickly and accurately.
D)generate many interesting,novel options.
A)pick the most appropriate idea to solve a problem.
B)quickly recall synonyms when given a word.
C)solve a problem quickly and accurately.
D)generate many interesting,novel options.
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22
How did Sternberg include the notion of confluence into his theory?
A)He believed that several factors combined to create intelligence.
B)He saw intelligence as based on cultural differences.
C)He suggested that the cultural stereotypes influence test performance.
D)He saw intelligence as a "use it or lose it" proposition.
A)He believed that several factors combined to create intelligence.
B)He saw intelligence as based on cultural differences.
C)He suggested that the cultural stereotypes influence test performance.
D)He saw intelligence as a "use it or lose it" proposition.
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23
The stability of IQ scores
A)is highest in infancy.
B)becomes fairly high starting at around age four.
C)is highest with longer times between testing sessions.
D)is high for individual children but low for large groups of children.
A)is highest in infancy.
B)becomes fairly high starting at around age four.
C)is highest with longer times between testing sessions.
D)is high for individual children but low for large groups of children.
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24
Why do scores on infant developmental scales appear to be such poor predictors of later IQs?
A)They do not account for the negative environmental impacts.
B)They are actually very good predictors of adult intelligence.
C)They are over-reliant on verbal skills.
D)They may tap qualitatively different abilities.
A)They do not account for the negative environmental impacts.
B)They are actually very good predictors of adult intelligence.
C)They are over-reliant on verbal skills.
D)They may tap qualitatively different abilities.
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25
As a proponent of Sternberg's triarchic theory,which of the following will Anita focus on in her research?
A)how people produce intelligent answers
B)questions that assess traits of intelligence
C)the role of genetics in determining intelligence
D)cultural differences in intelligence scores
A)how people produce intelligent answers
B)questions that assess traits of intelligence
C)the role of genetics in determining intelligence
D)cultural differences in intelligence scores
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26
After years as store manager,Lori is able to go through the nightly closing checklist almost without thinking.Lori is demonstrating which of the following?
A)terminal drop
B)automatization
C)factor analysis
D)the Flynn effect
A)terminal drop
B)automatization
C)factor analysis
D)the Flynn effect
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27
Luther is developing a test of intelligence.He believes that in order to accurately generate an intelligence test score,he must assess a multitude of factors that will be added together to form the "product" called intellect.This belief indicates that Luther is a strong proponent of
A)confluence.
B)creativity.
C)convergent thinking.
D)neuroplasticity.
A)confluence.
B)creativity.
C)convergent thinking.
D)neuroplasticity.
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28
Some children show a lowering of their IQ during their school years.Which factor seems to be the most common cause of this decline?
A)Accidental injury to the brain
B)Living in impoverished environments
C)Chronic illness
D)Ineffective schools
A)Accidental injury to the brain
B)Living in impoverished environments
C)Chronic illness
D)Ineffective schools
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29
If you want to predict later intelligence using some infant measure,which of the following measures would be best to use with the infants?
A)Bayley DQ scores
B)Stanford-Binet IQ scores
C)Wechsler performance scores
D)Habituation response scores
A)Bayley DQ scores
B)Stanford-Binet IQ scores
C)Wechsler performance scores
D)Habituation response scores
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30
Who is demonstrating a high level of ideational fluency?
A)Hugh,who knows four different languages
B)Rajesh,who has an IQ of 150
C)Nina,who quickly generated a list of 20 novel uses for marshmallows
D)Thuy,who can name the day of the week for any date in the 1900s
A)Hugh,who knows four different languages
B)Rajesh,who has an IQ of 150
C)Nina,who quickly generated a list of 20 novel uses for marshmallows
D)Thuy,who can name the day of the week for any date in the 1900s
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31
Which statement best summarizes the pattern of IQ-score change in childhood?
A)Overall age group stability but large individual variation
B)Significant rise in average group IQ score from early to late childhood
C)Significant drop in average group IQ score from early to late childhood
D)Overall individual stability but large age-group variation
A)Overall age group stability but large individual variation
B)Significant rise in average group IQ score from early to late childhood
C)Significant drop in average group IQ score from early to late childhood
D)Overall individual stability but large age-group variation
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32
Octavio has just been told that his son Hector is going to be assessed using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development.As a knowledgeable psychologist,Octavio would know that this test will assess Hector's
A)savant skills (e.g. ,ability to calculate future days of the week).
B)motor skills (e.g. ,ability to grasp and throw a ball).
C)physiological skills (e.g. ,average heart rate,respiration).
D)sociometric skills (e.g. ,the number of friends the child has).
A)savant skills (e.g. ,ability to calculate future days of the week).
B)motor skills (e.g. ,ability to grasp and throw a ball).
C)physiological skills (e.g. ,average heart rate,respiration).
D)sociometric skills (e.g. ,the number of friends the child has).
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33
Whose current IQ score would most likely be highly correlated with their IQ score at age 10?
A)Dana,who is two years old
B)Brett,who is four years old
C)Akbar,who is six years old
D)Tran,who is eight years old
A)Dana,who is two years old
B)Brett,who is four years old
C)Akbar,who is six years old
D)Tran,who is eight years old
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34
What would indicate that Kenneth's free-throw-shooting has undergone automatization?
A)He has practiced so many times that he does not even have to pay that much attention to make the shot.
B)He has never seen the behavior before,but he is busy committing it to memory.
C)He can show someone else how to shoot free-throws.
D)He now becomes distracted if fans wave banners while he is shooting.
A)He has practiced so many times that he does not even have to pay that much attention to make the shot.
B)He has never seen the behavior before,but he is busy committing it to memory.
C)He can show someone else how to shoot free-throws.
D)He now becomes distracted if fans wave banners while he is shooting.
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35
Which item is NOT one of the three dimensions on which divergent thinking is analyzed?
A)Originality
B)Flexibility
C)Ideation fluency
D)Crystallization
A)Originality
B)Flexibility
C)Ideation fluency
D)Crystallization
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36
Sternberg would argue that an individual who is outstanding at filtering out irrelevant from relevant information excels on the _____ component of intelligence.
A)practical
B)experiential
C)creative
D)analytic
A)practical
B)experiential
C)creative
D)analytic
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37
Research on intelligence and creativity has shown that
A)highly creative individuals rarely have below-average IQs.
B)a high IQ is required for creativity.
C)the more reliance on convergent thinking,the greater the creativity.
D)motivation cannot compensate for the lack of environmental support for intellectual advancement.
A)highly creative individuals rarely have below-average IQs.
B)a high IQ is required for creativity.
C)the more reliance on convergent thinking,the greater the creativity.
D)motivation cannot compensate for the lack of environmental support for intellectual advancement.
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38
Some children show gains in IQ during their school years.Which factor appears to be the primary cause of such gains?
A)Strict child rearing practices
B)Relaxed child rearing practices
C)Parents who foster achievement
D)Effective schools
A)Strict child rearing practices
B)Relaxed child rearing practices
C)Parents who foster achievement
D)Effective schools
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39
Ms.Andrews asks her class to name the person who invented the cotton gin.This question best represents a measure of
A)convergent thinking.
B)divergent thinking.
C)creativity.
D)ideational fluency.
A)convergent thinking.
B)divergent thinking.
C)creativity.
D)ideational fluency.
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40
Which question would be the best method of assessing divergent thinking?
A)Who is the president of Mexico?
B)What are some effective ways of studying for a psychology exam?
C)Where does the equator pass through the continent of Africa?
D)How much is (212*34)/.948?
A)Who is the president of Mexico?
B)What are some effective ways of studying for a psychology exam?
C)Where does the equator pass through the continent of Africa?
D)How much is (212*34)/.948?
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41
Research would predict that _____ would show the largest intellectual declines in the coming years.
A)68-year-old Jay,who is married and leading an active social life,
B)69-year-old Grace,who lives alone and is socially inactive,
C)70-year-old Pedro,who is married but socially inactive,
D)71-year-old Alana,who is lives alone but is socially active,
A)68-year-old Jay,who is married and leading an active social life,
B)69-year-old Grace,who lives alone and is socially inactive,
C)70-year-old Pedro,who is married but socially inactive,
D)71-year-old Alana,who is lives alone but is socially active,
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42
Longitudinal research on IQ change during adulthood indicates that
A)crystallized intelligence peaks in young adulthood and then declines steadily.
B)both fluid and crystallized and fluid intelligence peak in middle adulthood and then decline steadily.
C)crystallized intelligence peaks and then declines,while fluid intelligence remains steady well into adulthood.
D)fluid intelligence peaks and then declines,while crystallized intelligence remains steady well into adulthood.
A)crystallized intelligence peaks in young adulthood and then declines steadily.
B)both fluid and crystallized and fluid intelligence peak in middle adulthood and then decline steadily.
C)crystallized intelligence peaks and then declines,while fluid intelligence remains steady well into adulthood.
D)fluid intelligence peaks and then declines,while crystallized intelligence remains steady well into adulthood.
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43
Who will likely have the highest IQ?
A)Jose,a telephone lineman
B)Sandy,a machine operator
C)Reena,a microbiologist
D)Parker,a stockbroker
A)Jose,a telephone lineman
B)Sandy,a machine operator
C)Reena,a microbiologist
D)Parker,a stockbroker
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44
Which of the following is true of creative children?
A)They engage in more fantasy or pretend play than other children.
B)They tend to be less open to new experiences.
C)They do not have unhappy or lonely childhood experiences.
D)Their creativity can be predicted by high IQ scores.
A)They engage in more fantasy or pretend play than other children.
B)They tend to be less open to new experiences.
C)They do not have unhappy or lonely childhood experiences.
D)Their creativity can be predicted by high IQ scores.
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45
Which statement is true?
A)During adolescence,IQ scores become more predictable but creativity varies.
B)During adolescence,creativity becomes more predictable but IQ scores vary.
C)During adolescence,both IQ scores and creativity become more predictable.
D)During adolescence,both IQ scores and creativity tend to be variable.
A)During adolescence,IQ scores become more predictable but creativity varies.
B)During adolescence,creativity becomes more predictable but IQ scores vary.
C)During adolescence,both IQ scores and creativity become more predictable.
D)During adolescence,both IQ scores and creativity tend to be variable.
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46
Which is the best definition of wisdom?
A)Expert knowledge in the fundamental pragmatics of life
B)Exhibiting high levels of intelligence and creativity
C)Scoring at least two standard deviations above the norm on an IQ test
D)The ability to generate many novel but potentially impractical answers
A)Expert knowledge in the fundamental pragmatics of life
B)Exhibiting high levels of intelligence and creativity
C)Scoring at least two standard deviations above the norm on an IQ test
D)The ability to generate many novel but potentially impractical answers
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47
The cumulative-deficit hypothesis is often used to explain
A)how deficits in school funding create ineffective schools.
B)how people with lower IQs have more children,thus lowering the average IQ in a society.
C)how the cumulative effects of a superior education create a feeling of never being satisfied.
D)how the negative effects of an impoverished environment "snowball" over time to create lowered IQ scores.
A)how deficits in school funding create ineffective schools.
B)how people with lower IQs have more children,thus lowering the average IQ in a society.
C)how the cumulative effects of a superior education create a feeling of never being satisfied.
D)how the negative effects of an impoverished environment "snowball" over time to create lowered IQ scores.
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48
The Flynn effect refers to the observation that
A)IQ scores are no longer related to socioeconomic status.
B)average IQ scores have been increasing.
C)IQ scores are predictive of occupational achievement.
D)IQ is largely heritable.
A)IQ scores are no longer related to socioeconomic status.
B)average IQ scores have been increasing.
C)IQ scores are predictive of occupational achievement.
D)IQ is largely heritable.
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49
Research on aging and creativity has shown that older individuals are _____ than younger adults.
A)less original and less productive with creative ideas
B)as original and less productive with creative ideas
C)original but more productive with creative ideas
D)as productive but less original with creative ideas
A)less original and less productive with creative ideas
B)as original and less productive with creative ideas
C)original but more productive with creative ideas
D)as productive but less original with creative ideas
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50
Which "home environment" factor seems to be most important for the intellectual development of a child?
A)Having several older siblings
B)Having several younger siblings
C)A permissive parenting style
D)Parental involvement with the child
A)Having several older siblings
B)Having several younger siblings
C)A permissive parenting style
D)Parental involvement with the child
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51
IQ scores obtained during adolescence are best at predicting
A)whether a person will graduate from college.
B)a person's high school grades.
C)a person's choice of occupation.
D)how well a person performs in his or her chosen occupation.
A)whether a person will graduate from college.
B)a person's high school grades.
C)a person's choice of occupation.
D)how well a person performs in his or her chosen occupation.
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52
Which of the following can we conclude about intellectual functioning across the lifespan?
A)Preference for familiar items and tasks is associated with higher levels of intellectual performance.
B)Intellectual functioning is not affected by practice or familiarity.
C)The speed with which someone processes information is related to intellectual performance.
D)Age-related declines in intellectual ability are universal in nature.
A)Preference for familiar items and tasks is associated with higher levels of intellectual performance.
B)Intellectual functioning is not affected by practice or familiarity.
C)The speed with which someone processes information is related to intellectual performance.
D)Age-related declines in intellectual ability are universal in nature.
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53
Who will likely have the lowest IQ?
A)Brent,a pipe fitter
B)Tamika,a teacher
C)Stuart,an oceanographer
D)Vuong,a sales executive
A)Brent,a pipe fitter
B)Tamika,a teacher
C)Stuart,an oceanographer
D)Vuong,a sales executive
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54
Which statement best describes the impact of genetics and environment on a child's IQ?
A)At age two,maternal IQ best predicts the IQ of a child;by age four,the impact of the quality of the home environment becomes as good a predictor as maternal IQ.
B)At age two,the quality of the home environment best predicts the IQ of a child;by age four,maternal IQ becomes as good a predictor as the quality of the home environment.
C)At age two,paternal IQ best predicts the IQ of a child;by age four,the impact of the quality of the home environment becomes as good a predictor as paternal IQ.
D)At age two,the quality of the home environment best predicts the IQ of a child;by age four,paternal IQ becomes as good a predictor as the quality of the home environment.
A)At age two,maternal IQ best predicts the IQ of a child;by age four,the impact of the quality of the home environment becomes as good a predictor as maternal IQ.
B)At age two,the quality of the home environment best predicts the IQ of a child;by age four,maternal IQ becomes as good a predictor as the quality of the home environment.
C)At age two,paternal IQ best predicts the IQ of a child;by age four,the impact of the quality of the home environment becomes as good a predictor as paternal IQ.
D)At age two,the quality of the home environment best predicts the IQ of a child;by age four,paternal IQ becomes as good a predictor as the quality of the home environment.
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55
Research on wisdom suggests that
A)most adults are considered to possess wisdom.
B)only adults with expertise or experience display wisdom.
C)personality and intelligence have little to do with wisdom.
D)age predicts wisdom.
A)most adults are considered to possess wisdom.
B)only adults with expertise or experience display wisdom.
C)personality and intelligence have little to do with wisdom.
D)age predicts wisdom.
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56
Peak levels of creativity tend to occur EARLIEST in individuals who are in the
A)sciences.
B)humanities.
C)mathematics.
D)arts.
A)sciences.
B)humanities.
C)mathematics.
D)arts.
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57
Research on changes in intellectual abilities during adulthood indicates that
A)fluid and crystallized intelligence decline at the same rate.
B)fluid intelligence declines earlier and more quickly than crystallized intelligence.
C)crystallized intelligence declines earlier and more quickly than fluid intelligence.
D)crystallized and fluid intelligence fluctuate up and down throughout the entire lifespan.
A)fluid and crystallized intelligence decline at the same rate.
B)fluid intelligence declines earlier and more quickly than crystallized intelligence.
C)crystallized intelligence declines earlier and more quickly than fluid intelligence.
D)crystallized and fluid intelligence fluctuate up and down throughout the entire lifespan.
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58
A researcher is using a measure in which both the emotional and verbal responsiveness of a parent and the provision of appropriate play materials are being assessed.Given this description,the researcher appears to be using the
A)Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.
B)Stanford-Binet IQ Test.
C)Bayley Scales of Infant Development.
D)HOME inventory.
A)Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.
B)Stanford-Binet IQ Test.
C)Bayley Scales of Infant Development.
D)HOME inventory.
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59
Children from impoverished environments may show progressively lower IQ scores over time,a phenomenon called
A)terminal drop.
B)savant syndrome.
C)cumulative-deficit.
D)the factor analysis.
A)terminal drop.
B)savant syndrome.
C)cumulative-deficit.
D)the factor analysis.
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60
The fact that adults born in the 1980s have higher adult IQs than adults born in the 1950s illustrates the _____ effect.
A)cumulative-deficit
B)Flynn
C)intellectual disability
D)terminal drop
A)cumulative-deficit
B)Flynn
C)intellectual disability
D)terminal drop
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61
Which of the following concepts best reflects the intelligence of a homeless person living in a major urban city?
A)Spearman's g-factor intelligence
B)Gardner's spatial-visual intelligence
C)Sternberg's practical intelligence
D)Cattell and horn's crystallized intelligence
A)Spearman's g-factor intelligence
B)Gardner's spatial-visual intelligence
C)Sternberg's practical intelligence
D)Cattell and horn's crystallized intelligence
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62
Reba has been accurately diagnosed as being affected by organic intellectual disability.Which statement about Reba would ALWAYS be true?
A)Reba's disability is due to some identifiable biological cause.
B)Reba's level of disability would be either severe or profound.
C)Reba was raised in an understimulating environment.
D)Reba has three 21st chromosomes.
A)Reba's disability is due to some identifiable biological cause.
B)Reba's level of disability would be either severe or profound.
C)Reba was raised in an understimulating environment.
D)Reba has three 21st chromosomes.
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63
Which of the following would most likely require you to use fluid intelligence?
A)playing a word-spelling game
B)completing a driver's license test
C)preparing a meal from a recipe
D)deliberating a criminal trial verdict
A)playing a word-spelling game
B)completing a driver's license test
C)preparing a meal from a recipe
D)deliberating a criminal trial verdict
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64
The primary way gifted children can be identified at an early age is by their
A)advanced language skills.
B)good social interaction skills.
C)high level of motor activity.
D)lack of motivation to act due to a fear of perfectionism.
A)advanced language skills.
B)good social interaction skills.
C)high level of motor activity.
D)lack of motivation to act due to a fear of perfectionism.
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65
Paolo is studying to be a minister.He hopes one day to lead a congregation and counsel people facing difficult problems related to life and faith.Which of Gardner's intelligences does Paolo likely excel in relative to other people?
A)spatial-visual intelligence
B)interpersonal intelligence
C)existential intelligence
D)intrapersonal intelligence
A)spatial-visual intelligence
B)interpersonal intelligence
C)existential intelligence
D)intrapersonal intelligence
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66
Which of the following accurately summarizes Terman's famous longitudinal study of findings regarding gifted children (i.e. ,the "Termites")?
A)Gifted children are often emotionally immature.
B)Gifted children are not as well adjusted as their age-mates.
C)Gifted children are well adjusted and morally mature.
D)Gifted children are well adjusted but physically frail.
A)Gifted children are often emotionally immature.
B)Gifted children are not as well adjusted as their age-mates.
C)Gifted children are well adjusted and morally mature.
D)Gifted children are well adjusted but physically frail.
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67
Research on genetics and intelligence test scores has shown that
A)genetic factors can help partially explain between-group variation but not within-group variation.
B)genetic factors can help partially explain within-group variation but not between-group variation.
C)genetic factors can help partially explain between-group variation and within-group variation.
D)genetic factors cannot help partially explain neither between-group variation or within-group variation.
A)genetic factors can help partially explain between-group variation but not within-group variation.
B)genetic factors can help partially explain within-group variation but not between-group variation.
C)genetic factors can help partially explain between-group variation and within-group variation.
D)genetic factors cannot help partially explain neither between-group variation or within-group variation.
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68
Tenisha has an IQ of 137.Within how many standard deviations does Tenisha's score fall from the average?
A)−2
B)+1
C)+3
D)+5
A)−2
B)+1
C)+3
D)+5
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69
Which of the following statements best reflects Gardner's perspective on intelligence?
A)Practical intelligence must be mastered before other types can be learned.
B)People share three core types of intelligence that develop in strict patterns.
C)Each person has unique sets of intelligence that develop at varying rates.
D)Intelligence is a function of one's ability to operate in particular situations.
A)Practical intelligence must be mastered before other types can be learned.
B)People share three core types of intelligence that develop in strict patterns.
C)Each person has unique sets of intelligence that develop at varying rates.
D)Intelligence is a function of one's ability to operate in particular situations.
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70
Trey is highly skilled at being able to visualize and create three-dimensional forms from schematic drawings.Spearman's concept of intelligence would identify this as a ________ ability.
A)secondary
B)sophisticated
C)special
D)substantial
A)secondary
B)sophisticated
C)special
D)substantial
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71
Marya is a participant in a television competition in which she is blindfolded and taken to a remote,unfamiliar location.To win,she must arrive at the designated finish point within 12 hours.What will Marya likely need to draw upon to succeed at this competition?
A)terminal intelligence
B)g factor intelligence
C)fluid intelligence
D)crystallized intelligence
A)terminal intelligence
B)g factor intelligence
C)fluid intelligence
D)crystallized intelligence
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72
Using today's standards,how would Wendy be accurately classified as a "gifted" child?
A)She only needs an IQ score of at least 160.
B)She must perform in the top 10% on a given task.
C)She needs a high IQ score and some special abilities.
D)She needs a high IQ score or some special abilities.
A)She only needs an IQ score of at least 160.
B)She must perform in the top 10% on a given task.
C)She needs a high IQ score and some special abilities.
D)She needs a high IQ score or some special abilities.
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73
In the past,developmentalists believed that human intelligence is ________,whereas now it is commonly understood that intelligence is ________.
A)learned;inborn
B)static;malleable
C)adaptive;inflexible
D)clinical;creative
A)learned;inborn
B)static;malleable
C)adaptive;inflexible
D)clinical;creative
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74
Which perspective on intelligence best reflects individual learning styles and capabilities?
A)Spearman's two-factor theory
B)Binet's mental age theory
C)Sternberg's triarchic theory
D)Gardner's multiple intelligence theory
A)Spearman's two-factor theory
B)Binet's mental age theory
C)Sternberg's triarchic theory
D)Gardner's multiple intelligence theory
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75
Scarr and Weinberg's research on social class and IQ showed that
A)children from disadvantaged homes could raise their IQs if adopted into middle-class homes with intelligent adoptive parents.
B)children from disadvantaged homes continue to show significant deficits in IQ even after being adopted into middle-class homes with intelligent adoptive parents.
C)children from poor economic conditions do not differ significantly in IQ from children from average or above average economic conditions.
D)improving the economic conditions of the home has no significant impact on children's IQs because IQ is so strongly affected by genes.
A)children from disadvantaged homes could raise their IQs if adopted into middle-class homes with intelligent adoptive parents.
B)children from disadvantaged homes continue to show significant deficits in IQ even after being adopted into middle-class homes with intelligent adoptive parents.
C)children from poor economic conditions do not differ significantly in IQ from children from average or above average economic conditions.
D)improving the economic conditions of the home has no significant impact on children's IQs because IQ is so strongly affected by genes.
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76
Efraim is a developmental psychologist who favors the psychometric approach to studying human intelligence.Which of the following would be the focus of his work?
A)assessing investments
B)analyzing processes
C)measuring traits
D)determining contexts
A)assessing investments
B)analyzing processes
C)measuring traits
D)determining contexts
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77
Which environmental change is most likely to positively impact an African-American child's IQ score?
A)Raising them in a home environment with little media exposure
B)Exposing them to a "culture of tests and the school"
C)Telling them to ignore the impact of poverty
D)Offering more developmental programs in high school
A)Raising them in a home environment with little media exposure
B)Exposing them to a "culture of tests and the school"
C)Telling them to ignore the impact of poverty
D)Offering more developmental programs in high school
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78
Results from the Camberwell Cohort study indicated that for adults diagnosed with intellectual disabilities in early life,the
A)majority of symptoms disappeared by adolescence.
B)original diagnosis had been changed by middle age.
C)overall quality of their lives was lower than that of non-impaired peers.
D)level of impact on their lives was unrelated to the severity of the disability.
A)majority of symptoms disappeared by adolescence.
B)original diagnosis had been changed by middle age.
C)overall quality of their lives was lower than that of non-impaired peers.
D)level of impact on their lives was unrelated to the severity of the disability.
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79
Which of the following would be the best visual model for human intelligence?
A)a single,large box
B)a set of dots in a line
C)a set of stacked steps
D)a random scatter of dots
A)a single,large box
B)a set of dots in a line
C)a set of stacked steps
D)a random scatter of dots
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80
Which statement about the classification of intellectual disabilities is true?
A)About 10% of school-age children are classified as having an intellectual disability.
B)The rate of children diagnosed with mild intellectual disabilities has increased dramatically in the past few decades.
C)Parents seldom negatively react to a child's disability.
D)Children with intellectual disabilities often have associated impairments like cerebral palsy or a sensory disorder.
A)About 10% of school-age children are classified as having an intellectual disability.
B)The rate of children diagnosed with mild intellectual disabilities has increased dramatically in the past few decades.
C)Parents seldom negatively react to a child's disability.
D)Children with intellectual disabilities often have associated impairments like cerebral palsy or a sensory disorder.
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