Toby, a baby boomer, is likely to score higher than his father at the same age on verbal memory, inductive reasoning, and spatial orientation. Toby's performance compared to his father's is likely due to generational advances in
A) emotional intelligence.
B) perceptual speed.
C) education.
D) naturalistic intelligence.
C
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b. Late-onset alcoholism is much more common in men than in women. c. Early-onset alcoholism is easier to treat. d. Early-onset alcoholism shows a stronger genetic predisposition.
Barney loves sex, but the only way he can achieve sexual arousal is to secretly observe other unsuspecting people who are nude or engaged in sexual activity. His disorder is ______
a. voyeurism c. sexual introversion b. sadomasochism d. exhibitionism
Marcus felt clearer about his attitude regarding a school policy after meeting with other students about it. The change came about because ________
A) others' arguments about the policy seemed quite strong B) others were able to explain the policy to him C) he realized how the students at the meeting were dissimilar to him D) during the meeting, the school seemed ambivalent toward its own policy E) he was able to repeatedly express his own attitude about the policy
Reading orally to a child affects all of the following EXCEPT
A. how well children speak. B. how well a child will do in school. C. how soon children speak. D. how well children read.