Using the general intelligence theory, which of the following individuals, whose cases were introduced in the module, would be considered the most intelligent?
A. Halle Berry
B. Jay Greenberg
C. Alia Sabur
D. there's no clear winner
Answer: C
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a. The conditioned stimulus was a rat and the conditioned response was a loud noise. b. The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the conditioned response was a rat. c. The conditioned stimulus was a rat and the conditioned response was fear d. The conditioned stimulus was a loud noise and the conditioned response was fear.
Carrie, age 8, has high social self-esteem. Which of the following statements most likely applies to Carrie?
A) She is perceived to be a bit snobbish by her classmates. B) She outperforms the majority of her classmates in schoolwork. C) She tends to be well-liked by her classmates. D) She often gets other classmates into trouble.
An administration of the Montreal Neuropsychological Institute Battery entails the administration of
A. the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. B. the Mooney Faces Test. C. the Wechsler Intelligence Test. D. All of these
Which of the following statements is true about the operational definition of variables?
A. There are no benefits associated with the operational definition of variables. B. It is relatively easy to operationalize a variable such as pain, which is very specific and concrete. C. Operational definition of a variable forces scientists to discuss concrete concepts in abstract terms. D. A variable must have an operational definition to be studied empirically.