What three forms of intelligence are part of Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence?
What will be an ideal response?
analytical, creative, and practical.
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Kaylee refuses to change in the locker room during gym class. She is afraid that someone will see her body, make fun of it, and embarrass her
As a result, Kaylee skips gym class to avoid the situation. Based on this information, it is possible that Kaylee has ________. a) a specific phobia b) social anxiety disorder c) schizophrenia d) a mood disorder
Which of the following is the best explanation of how attitudes may influence gender differences on cognitive tasks?
a. Children tend to react against their parents' stereotypes, especially during adolescence, so girls become overconfident about their math ability. b. Boys perceive themselves as being more competent than girls, as far as math ability, so this self-confidence can improve their performance. c. Boys react more strongly when they experience stereotype threat, and so they frequently provide a quick answer that is incorrect. d. Because boys are more impulsive than girls, they are less likely to develop negative attitudes about cognitive tasks.
Whose "formula" for intelligence is, "intelligence" = "g" + "s"?
a. Raymond Cattell b. Charles Spearman c. J.P. Guilford d. Louis Thurstone
Dr. Jasper believes that a behavioral deficit depends on both which functional system (e.g., perception, planning) of the brain has been affected, as well as the localization of damage within that system. We would say that Dr. Jasper adheres to
a. the idea of equipotentiality. b. the functional model. c. the idea of localization of function. d. the componential model.