The _______ refers to the early adolescent's sense that everyone is looking at him/her and noticing everything he/she does
a. imaginary audience
b. personal fable
c. cognitive restructuring
d. complexity syndrome
a
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a) Differential b) Multivariate c) Multimodal d) Diverse
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The true score is the average obtained from repeated independent measurements of a person using the same test. 2. A reliability coefficient of at least .9 is necessary for a screening level test. 3. The Kuder-Richardson formula 20 (KR-20) is used to calculate internal consistency for a dichotomously scored item. 4. Instruments can be deemed either reliable or unreliable. 5. A person’s true score is the score the individual would have received if the test and testing conditions were free from error.
The ethics codes mandate avoidance of all dual or multiple relationships
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The label Intellectual Disability tells us about a person’s etiology, symptoms, and likely outcome. 2. Because IQ is normally distributed in the population and 2.2% of individuals would be expected to earn IQ scores less than 70, the prevalence of intellectual disability is 2.2%. 3. Those with cultural–familial intellectual disability (ID) are believed to have developed ID due to genetic predisposition toward the condition in combination with their environment. 4. If we know the cause of a child’s ID it would be classified as organic, even if the cause were environmental, such as the mother’s alcohol use during pregnancy. 5. Now that lead-based paint has been outlawed, lead poisoning from paint is no longer a concern in the United States.