Which psychologist adopted a pragmatic, trial-and-error approach to psychological measurement that continues to serve as the predominant approach to test construction today?
A. Lev Vygotsky
B. Alfred Binet
C. Howard Gardner
D. David Wechsler
Answer: B
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Some early psychological theorists believed that much of human behaviour was instinctive; that is, our behaviour is much more determined by nature than our nurture. This view is MOST consistent with:
A) Plato's nativism. B) Gall's phrenology. C) Aristotle's philosophical empiricism. D) Locke's tabula rasa.
The more separate scores there are in a given distribution, the higher will
be the value of the a. the mean b. the median c. the mode d. none of these
In neuronal ________, neurons move from the center of the neural tube outward to form the brain
Fill in the blank with correct word.
Which of the following terms refers to being aware of the options and alternatives that are available and adapting to the situation?
A. disequilibrium B. self-concept C. hypothetical-deductive reasoning D. cognitive flexibility