Which of the following intelligence tests includes an Attention scale, a Simultaneous scale, a Planning scale, and Successive Subtest scale?
a. The UNIT
b. The WISC-IV
c. The Cognitive Assessment System
d. The Stanford-Binet
C
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
An experiment was done to compare the effect of having a conversation via a hands-free mobile phone, having a conversation with an in-car passenger, and no distraction (baseline) on driving accuracy. Twenty participants from two different age groups (18–25 years and 26–40 years) took part. All participants in both age groups took part in all three conditions of the experiment (in counterbalanced order), and their driving accuracy was measured by a layperson who remained unaware of the experimental hypothesis.
Which of the following sentences regarding the results of the simple contrasts of the distraction variable is correct?
A. The first contrast tells us that driving accuracy was not significantly different when having a conversation with a passenger compared to when having no conversation, F(1, 18) = .03, p = .87. B. The first contrast tells us that driving accuracy was not significantly different when having a conversation with a passenger compared to having a conversation via a hands-free mobile phone, F(1, 18) = .03, p < .87. C. The first contrast tells us that driving accuracy was significantly different when having a conversation with a passenger compared to when having no conversations, F(1, 18) = .03, p = .001. D. The first contrast tells us that driving accuracy was significantly different when having a conversation with a passenger compared to having a conversation via a hands-free mobile phone, F(1, 18) = .03, p < .87.
In terms of the parts of the body affected by cerebral palsy, the term "hemiplegia" refers to ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).