What theory of intelligence did Spearman (1904) propose as a result of his research with school-age children?
A. fluid intelligence theory
B. crystallized intelligence theory
C. two-factor theory
D. bottom-up approach
E. top-down approach
C. two-factor theory
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Which of the following students provides the most accurate description of the way that boundary extension might operate in eyewitness testimony?
a. Daniel: "Each time the eyewitness retells the story, the boundary becomes increasingly well defined." b. Nora: "In reality monitoring, eyewitnesses have difficulty establishing the boundary between events that actually happened and events that they simply imagined." c. Dora MarÃa: "A lawyer can carefully manipulate the questions, so that eyewitnesses remember the inferences, rather than events that actually happened." d. Augusto: "Eyewitnesses may believe that they saw a person's entire face, when part of the face was actually blocked from view."
Regarding physical attractiveness, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Beauty is a factor mainly in the initial acquaintance with more meaningful qualities gaining in importance later. b. Beautiful people are generally rated as less intelligent and less likable than average due to other people's jealousy. c. Physical beauty is generally unrelated to actual personal traits, intelligence, and talents. d. As you discover that someone has a good personality, he or she will even start looking more attractive to you.
Which is NOT a measure of central tendency?
a. mean b. mode c. range d. median
An important difference in sexual behaviour between female rats and human females is that:
A) female rats do not have a menstrual cycle. B) female rats are interested in sex only during ovulation. C) human females are not interested in sex during ovulation. D) human females are interested in sex only during ovulation.