Hearing aids make it difficult for wearers to separate what they want to hear from other sounds, such as background noise.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Examination of tests such as the WAIS and WISC-R have found that white males are more often depicted in test items than other groups. What has research shown about such differences?
a. No one has established that these differences affect test performance. b. They have a greater impact on females than on males. c. They have a substantial impact on younger children but little impact on adults. d. They account for a large percentage of test score differences.
According to the research about the constructive model of memory,
a. detailed information enters into our memory in a passive fashion. b. we frequently integrate information from several different sources. c. we typically pay attention to the exact wording of a verbal message. d. we typically over-emphasize family resemblance when deciding which information should be maintained.
The temporary sensitive structuring provided by others to the developing child in learning encounters is known as the zone of proximal development
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
When using the availability heuristic, people tend to judge the probability of an event based on:
A) the need to be right, which makes it hard to listen to the available information with an open mind. B) statistical consideration of the frequency with which the event occurs in everyday life. C) the burden of doubt people feel about their abilities to determine probability from available information. D) how easy it is to think of examples or instances.