Describe Spearman's g theory of intelligence
What will be an ideal response?
The answer should discuss Spearman's notions of the g factor and describe how this
factor accounts for a person's performance on an intelligence test.
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During the early stages of middle childhood, children whose parents are divorcing __________.
A. experience severe psychological distress B. often blame themselves for the breakup C. typically fail to notice that anything is wrong in the household D. understand that not all relationships are compatible
What happens to the standard error of Mas sample size increases?
a. It increases. b. It decreases. c. It stays constant. d. The standard error does not change in a predictable manner when sample size increases.
Who is most likely to suffer from migraines?
a. Sarah, a 25-year-old waitress with a high school education b. Patricia, a 35-year-old psychology professor with a Ph.D. c. Ziba, a 24-year-old secretary with a B.A. d. Kent, a 50-year-old social worker with an MSW
Rogoff's concept of guided participation is an extension of
a. Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory. b. Freud's psychosexual stages. c. Vygotsky's zone of proximal development. d. Piaget's cognitive stages.