Which of the following conclusions was NOT asserted in the controversial book The Bell Curve?

a. There is such a thing as a general factor of cognitive ability on which human beings differ.
b. IQ tests measure this general factor most accurately.
c. IQ scores are subject to change over a person’s life span.
d. Properly administered IQ tests are not biased against different racial groups.


c. IQ scores are subject to change over a person’s life span

Psychology

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What an eye-opening experience the course turned out to be! How would a cognitive psychologist describe the influence the course had on Gary's idea of psychological disorders? a. Gary learned the value of algorithms. b. Gary now uses heuristics. c. The course increased Gary's ability to use visual imagery. d. The course altered Gary's concept of psychological disorders. e. Gary is using creativity.

Psychology

Work-family conflicts are arguably worse for couples in the United States because Americans work _____ with fewer _____ than any other developed country.

A. less hours; promotions B. more hours; vacation days C. more hours; years of education D. less hours; workers per supervisor

Psychology

A person's genetic sex is determined by:

A. the sperm, which can carry either an X or Y chromosome. B. the ovum, which can carry either an X or Y chromosome. C. the sperm, which can carry only X chromosomes. D. the ovum, which can carry only X chromosomes.

Psychology

Summarize the research on children’s autobiographical memories in the context of the legal system. Given these research findings, how should children be questioned to produce the most accurate recollections?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology