Question 1
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A survival strategy used by our ancestors to avoid starvation was:
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storing excess calories as fat.
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storing excess calories as fat.
Question 2
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According to Abraham Maslow, ________ needs are the first to be satisfied, while ________ needs are the last.
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physiological; self-actualization
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physiological; self-actualization
Question 3
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According to Gestalt psychologists, insights reflect:
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a spontaneous restructuring of a problem.
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a spontaneous restructuring of a problem.
Question 4
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America's most pernicious and pervasive eating-related problem is:
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obesity.
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obesity.
Question 5
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Amir is of the Islamic faith. According to the mortality-salience hypothesis, if reminded of the inevitability of his own physical death, Amir probably will:
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grow stronger in the Islamic faith.
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grow stronger in the Islamic faith.
Question 6
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An internal state generated by departures from physiological optimality is called a(n):
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drive.
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drive.
Question 7
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Because he is a hopeless romantic, Chad buys his wife a single red rose for no particular reason while grocery shopping. Realizing that he doesn't own a vase, he also buys the only one the supermarket has in stock, which is rather expensive. Upon coming home, his wife says, “Thanks for the rose, but is the vase really necessary? We can just put it in one of your many empty wine bottles that litter the kitchen.” Chad's failure to realize that a wine bottle can serve as a makeshift, yet romantic, vase is an example of:
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functional fixedness.
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functional fixedness.
Question 8
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Existential terror deals with the:
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inevitability of death.
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inevitability of death.
Question 9
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Gisela is anorexic. It is likely that she can be described by all the following EXCEPT:
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“impulsive.”
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“impulsive.”
Question 10
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Items that are more accessible in memory are judged as having occurred more frequently. This mindbug of decision making is called the:
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availability bias.
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availability bias.
Question 11
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Mark puts in long hours studying for his psychology tests. He already has an A in the course, but he really has a desire to know the material well. Mark's behavior is characteristic of:
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intrinsic motivation.
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intrinsic motivation.
Question 12
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Paul is deep in credit card debt. His goal state is to be debt-free, but he doesn't have nearly enough money to pay off his debt at the moment. According to a means-end analysis, Paul should:
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take small steps to move from his current situation to one that is closer to his end goal; by meeting small goals, eventually he will be debt-free.
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take small steps to move from his current situation to one that is closer to his end goal; by meeting small goals, eventually he will be debt-free.
Question 13
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People who frequently engage in risky behaviors are extremely insensitive to the ________ of their behavior.
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future consequences
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future consequences
Question 1
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When a neutral stimulus evokes a response after being paired with a stimulus that naturally evokes a response, the result is an example of which of the following phenomena?
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classical conditioning
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classical conditioning
Question 2
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When your 3-year-old sister threw a tantrum over the candy she wanted, your mother gave it to her so that she would calm down. Although counterproductive in the long-run, in that moment, your mother's behavior was being ________ by ________.
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negatively reinforced; the end of the tantrum
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negatively reinforced; the end of the tantrum
Question 3
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A shy and timid child works up the courage to raise his hand to answer a question. The teacher calls on him and the child delivers an excellent answer. The teacher exclaims, “That is the best answer I have heard all week! Great job! Come up to the front of the room to get a sticker!” Unfortunately, the child found all of this attention unpleasant, and no longer answers questions in class. His behavior of answering questions was:
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positively punished.
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positively punished.
Question 4
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Molly's mail carrier delivers the mail promptly at noon each day. Molly never checks her mailbox in the morning, but always checks it at 12:05 p.m. Molly's mail carrier has her on what kind of schedule?
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fixed interval
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fixed interval
Question 5
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A type of learning in which the consequences of an organism's behavior determine whether or not it will be repeated is called:
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operant conditioning.
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operant conditioning.
Question 6
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Reinforcers ________ and punishers ________ the future probability of the behavior that led to these respective consequences.
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increase; decrease
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increase; decrease
Question 7
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Extinction in operant conditioning involves:
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no longer presenting the reinforcer when the response occurs.
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no longer presenting the reinforcer when the response occurs.
Question 8
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The tendency of a learned behavior to recover from extinction after a rest period is called:
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spontaneous recovery.
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spontaneous recovery.
Question 9
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Positive reinforcers ________ and negative reinforcers ________ the future probability of the behavior that led to these respective consequences.
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increase; increase
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increase; increase
Question 10
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When your dog's veterinarian advised you to feed your dog in the morning instead of in the evening, it took several days for your dog to stop salivating late in the afternoon as you stirred around in the kitchen. This is an example of:
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extinction.
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extinction.
Question 11
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Billy Bob's Big Burger Barn is your favorite restaurant, and lately you've noticed that every time you walk by there on your way to class, your mouth starts to salivate. In this incidence of classical conditioning, the sight of the restaurant is the ________; your salivation is the ________.
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CS; CR
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CS; CR
Question 12
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When external rewards undermine the intrinsic satisfaction of performing a behavior, the ________ is operating.
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overjustification effect
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overjustification effect
Question 13
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In his experiment with Little Albert, one of John Watson's goals was to show that:
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fear can be learned by means of classical conditioning.
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fear can be learned by means of classical conditioning.
Question 14
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B. F. Skinner believed that superstitions:
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resulted from the unintended reinforcement of inconsequential behavior.
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resulted from the unintended reinforcement of inconsequential behavior.
Question 15
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Slot machines pay off on schedules that are determined by the random number generator that controls the play of the machine. For example, on average, the machine might pay off every 100 pulls, but sometimes two pulls are required and sometimes several hundred pulls are required. Slot machines are a real-world example of a ________ schedule.
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variable ratio
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variable ratio
Question 16
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A parent spanked a child for misbehaving, and the misbehavior stopped. By definition, the spanking served as a ________ for the misbehavior.
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positive punisher
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positive punisher
Question 17
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The learning process involves the ________ of new knowledge, skills, or responses as a function of ________.
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acquisition; experience
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acquisition; experience
Question 18
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Not only did Little Albert learn to fear white rats, he also cried when presented with a Santa Claus mask or a seal-fur coat. This behavior was the result of:
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stimulus generalization.
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stimulus generalization.
Question 19
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Tammy ate raw oysters for the first time and, four hours later, became extremely sick to her stomach. Now, the smell of oysters makes her stomach queasy. What is the CR?
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stomach queasiness at the smell of oysters
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stomach queasiness at the smell of oysters
Question 20
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In second-order conditioning, what is the US?
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a previously established CS
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a previously established CS
Question 14
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Research suggests that, all else being equal, ________ tends to be more powerful than ________.
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avoidance motivation; approach motivation
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avoidance motivation; approach motivation
Question 15
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Shannon has been married for 20 years. She feels miserable in her marriage but refuses to consider getting a divorce; she feels that a divorce would completely waste all of the hard work she has put into making the marriage work for 20 years. Shannon's line of reasoning best illustrates the:
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sunk-cost fallacy.
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sunk-cost fallacy.
Question 16
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Some school districts across the United States are considering paying children to attend school. This strategy is likely to ________ because ________.
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fail; it makes an intrinsic activity into an extrinsic activity
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fail; it makes an intrinsic activity into an extrinsic activity
Question 17
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Tom is considering moving to a new city. He reads that the employment rate in that city is 90%, which he thinks is very favorable. Ted is considering moving to the same city, but he reads that the unemployment rate is 10%, which he thinks is unacceptably high. Why would Tom and Ted reach such different conclusions based on the same statistics?
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Tom received information that was framed in a favorable way, whereas Ted received the exact same information but framed in an unfavorable way.
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Tom received information that was framed in a favorable way, whereas Ted received the exact same information but framed in an unfavorable way.
Question 18
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When presented with a problem, the first step in means-ends analysis is to:
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analyze the final goal state that you would like to achieve.
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analyze the final goal state that you would like to achieve.
Question 19
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When we solve a problem by finding a similar problem with a known solution (and then apply it), we are engaged in:
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analogical problem solving.
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analogical problem solving.
Question 20
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________ are “mental shortcuts” that may or may not be effective, whereas ________ are well-defined rules that guarantee a solution to a problem.
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Heuristics; algorithms
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Heuristics; algorithms
Question 1
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Men typically outscore women on tests that involve:
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spatial memory.
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spatial memory.
Question 2
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Intelligence scores among identical twins are ________ correlated when the twins are raised in the same household, and are ________ correlated when the twins are separated at birth and raised in different households.
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strongly; strongly
Question 3
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Suzie displays the mental ability typical of a 6-year-old child. Therefore, her mental age is:
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6.
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6.
Question 4
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Robert Sternberg suggested that there are three kinds of intelligence, which include all of the following EXCEPT:
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emotional intelligence.
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emotional intelligence.
Question 5
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Research suggests the reason why first-born children have higher IQs than their siblings is that first-born children:
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have exclusive access to their parents' child-rearing until siblings are born.
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have exclusive access to their parents' child-rearing until siblings are born.
Question 6
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Studies suggest that practical, analytic, and creative intelligence are:
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very highly related to each other.
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independent of each other.
Question 7
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Deanna has an intelligence score of 98. At 10 years of age, she is a classically trained professional singer performing in opera houses around the world. It is likely that:
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Deanna is a prodigy.
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Deanna is a prodigy.
Question 8
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The two-factor theory of intelligence predicts a ________ correlation between solving algebra problems and musical ability.
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perfect
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positive
Question 9
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In the three-level hierarchy of intelligence tests, ________ is/are at the top, ________ is/are in the middle, and ________ is/are at the bottom.
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group factors; general factor; specific factors
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general factor; group factors; specific factors
Question 10
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Modern intelligence tests:
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remain highly culturally biased.
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have few, if any, questions with a clear cultural bias.
Question 11
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Intelligence tests measure:
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the correlation between the ability to answer questions and perform tasks and intelligence.
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the ability to answer questions and perform tasks that are highly correlated with the consequences of intelligence.
Question 12
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Alfred Binet believed that, over the lifetime, intelligence:
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tended to reliably increase.
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could be altered based on experiences.
Question 13
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The ability to apply and implement solutions in everyday settings is called:
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practical intelligence.
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practical intelligence.
Question 14
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Deshawn has an English test where he has to provide the definitions of vocabulary words. This test requires ________ intelligence.
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crystallized
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crystallized
Question 15
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Poverty experienced during ________ will be most likely to have deleterious effects on intelligence.
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early childhood
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early childhood
Question 16
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Asian and African cultures are more likely than Western cultures to include ________ in their conceptualization of intelligence.
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social cooperativeness
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social cooperativeness
Question 17
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The Flynn Effect predicts that:
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people probably will have higher intelligence scores than their grandparents.
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people probably will have higher intelligence scores than their grandparents.
Question 18
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Rose has an intelligence score of 70, but has a remarkable memory for musical performance even when she hears them for the first time. It is likely that:
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Rose is a savant.
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Rose is a savant.
Question 19
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Which of the following is a FALSE statement about emotionally intelligent people?
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They exhibit high levels of neural activity when engaged in recognizing facial expressions.
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They exhibit high levels of neural activity when engaged in recognizing facial expressions.
Question 20
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The first intelligence test was developed in order to:
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identify children who needed remedial education.
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identify children who needed remedial education.