The most predominantly used infant test of intelligence is the Bayley Scales of Infant Development, which is aimed at

a. predicting competency in adulthood.
b. predicting later childhood competence.
c. assessing motor skills but not intellectual ability.
d. assessing intellectual ability but not motor skills.


B

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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When Milgram informed the subjects in his study that it was on learning and memory, rather than obedience, he utilized:

a. psychological harm. b. informed consent. c. debriefing. d. deception.

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__________ syndrome is a disorder in which a person has normal levels of intelligence and cognitive abilities but displays deficits in their social interactions and relationships

a. Rhett's b. Autistic c. Asperger d. Dysthymic

Psychology