Beth was an average student in college. But in graduate school, she proved to be skilled at coping with novel situations and generating many possible solutions to problems. Robert Sternberg would say that Beth had a lot of __________ intelligence

a. analytical c. practical
b. creative d. experimental


B

Psychology

You might also like to view...

The movement associated with the take-off of an airplane is sensed by the

A. cochlea. B. otolith organs. C. semicircular canals. D. nociceptors.

Psychology

Which of the following is true about how we die?

A) The greatest dignity in death is in the integrity of the life that precedes it. B) Societies do not need a definition of death because it happens at a single point in time. C) The brain death standard always solves the problem of when to halt treatment. D) Today, medical science can guarantee the idealized, easy end most people want.

Psychology

Which statement about treatment of abnormal behavior in the Middle Ages is accurate?

A) The Chinese emphasized prayer, the Europeans emphasized exercise, and the Islamic peoples emphasized balancing the four bodily humors. B) Although the Hippocratic tradition was continued in most of Europe, Islamic countries emphasized demonology. C) Scientific reasoning and humane treatments were valued in both European and Islamic societies. D) Islamic forms of treatment were more humane than European approaches.

Psychology

The environment often reflects or reinforces genetic differences; that is, certain genetic and environmental influences tend to act in the same direction. This tendency is called

A. genotype-environment correlation. B. shared environment. C. environment-genotype covariance. D. niche-picking.

Psychology