According to Binet, Tom, who is 10 years old, should answer more of the IQ test questions correctly than

a. June, who is 6 years old. c. Sue, who is 16 years old.
b. Jack, who is 12 years old. d. Bob, who is 14 years old.


A

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Regarding how emotions and choice affect one's decision-making, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Even mild emotions, such as low-level stress, can subtly influence how we think and act. b. The freedom of having a wide variety of choices tends to produce better decision- making. c. Studies show that having more choices increase people's interest in making the choice. d. Having too many options can produce cognitive overload.

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A drawback to self-report questionnaires is that:

A) they typically take a long time to administer. B) scoring requires the use of a computer. C) they rely on the accuracy and truthfulness of the test taker. D) special training is needed to interpret the questionnaire.

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Most standardized tests of intelligence have a distribution of scores that __________

a) follows the normal curve. b) has a positive skew. c) has a negative skew. d) appears bimodal with two peaks of high frequency.

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The additional step needed when analyzing the results in a complete repeated measures design is to

A. compute the mean (or median) score for each participant for each condition of the experiment. B. multiply participants' score in each condition by the order in which the condition appeared. C. add the participants' scores across all conditions and divide by the

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