The Binet-Simon Scale
a. was published in the latter half of the 1900s.
b. had a profound influence on the measure of personality.
c. was an early measure of intellectual ability for children with cognitive limitations.
d. was more "culture-free" in many respects that today's Wechsler intelligence tests.
C
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Jim is on a diet. At his office, his co-workers often bring in donuts, cookies, and other snacks for the group. He has done fairly well in resisting the temptations each day. How does he likely feel by late afternoon?
a. ?His mind is focused on the last challenges of the workday. b. ?He is less tempted than earlier in the day. c. ?He can tackle almost anything. d. ?His mind is focused on his favorite snack.
According to Freud's theory, an oral fixation might be the result of
A. early or late weaning from breastfeeding. B. parents who do not speak to the child enough and leave it feeling understimulated. C. underattention to potty training needs. D. inadequate resolution of the Oedipus complex.
Your friend Gretchen is an elementary school teacher. She told you that she has noticed that the boys in her class seem to have more language problems than the girls
She's also noticed that the girls seem to have better computational skills than the boys but this doesn't seem consistent with the fact that few women are in jobs that require extensive mathematical skill. Gretchen wonders if gender differences in verbal and mathematical ability are substantiated by research or if she has unusual students. What can you tell Gretchen about gender differences in mathematical and verbal ability? What will be an ideal response?
Information about the self is processed by
A. a single brain region. B. the default mode network (DMN) only. C. the right hemisphere of the brain. D. a network of various brain structures.