In terms of intelligence, g factor refers to:
a. an individual factor that is unique to a particular type of test
b. acquired knowledge and abilities
c. an underlying intelligence factor that applies to all types of test performance
d. the ability to understand spatial relationships and think in three dimensions
C
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Research on Inuit Eskimos has revealed that:
A) although the Inuit have different words for types of snow then are found in English, they appear to think about snow in the same way Americans and other non-Inuit do. B) the Inuit have hundreds of different words for snow. C) the specific language the Inuit use affects the way they think about snow. D) learning to speak English changes the way Inuits think about snow.
_____ Saffran and colleagues (1996) have shown that very young infants can detect regularities and extract sequential patterns in the linguistic sounds they hear
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When pairs of participants played a competitive game, and researchers told one member of each pair that the other was either hostile or friendly, the players who were led to believe that their partner was hostile behaved ________
a. differently than players who were led to believe that their partner was friendly, and their partner's behavior actually became more hostile b. differently than players who were led to believe that their partner was friendly, but their partner's behavior did not change c. no differently than players who were led to believe that their partner was friendly, and their partner's behavior did not change d. no differently than players who were led to believe that their partner was friendly, but their partner's behavior actually became more hostile
A person with obsessive compulsive personality disorder may exhibit:
A. Mental and interpersonal overcontrol B. Unrealistic perfectionism C. Inability to discard things of no use D. All of the above