The Stanford-Binet and Wechsler intelligence tests ________
A) are used mainly for planninginstruction
B) require very little training of the teachers who administerthem
C) are often used to identify highly intelligent childrenandto diagnose children with learning problems
D) do not take into account the child’s behavior during the administration of the test
Ans: C) are often used to identify highly intelligent childrenandto diagnose children with learning problems
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a. solely due to the images seen in the media. b. a genetic defect that impacts metabolic rate. c. the result of media images interacting with family pressures. d. a genetic predisposition interacting with environmental pressures.
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a. high reactance b. high perceived control c. learned optimism d. an external locus of control
The perspective of motivation as drives believes that all motives are associated with:
A. discomfort. B. reward. C. biology. D. desire.
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A) Identity certainty B) Confident power C) Generativity D) Concern with aging