_____ believed that intelligence is a single general ability, whereas _____ believed that people do not have a single general ability called intelligence, but instead have several primary mental abilities.

A) Charles Spearman; Louis Thurstone
B) Alfred Benet; John Carroll
C) Lewis Terman; Alfred Binet
D) Louis Thurstone; William Stern


A) Charles Spearman; Louis Thurstone

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____ is becoming an increasingly popular lifestyle choice in the United States and in many other countries

a. Serial bachelorhood or bachelorettehood b. "Open marriage" c. Cohabitation d. Married couples having separate bedrooms

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Whether adolescents stay in school or drop out is strongly influenced by their

need for employment. level of intelligence. experience in middle school. hormonal shifts.

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What did N. R. F. Maier's studies of problem solving with Bismark show?

a. Insight was possible in only chimpanzees and humans. b. Rats were capable of trial-and-error learning. c. Insight was distributed among mammals. d. Rats gradually acquired the skills to solve problems.

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One study described by your authors examined the likelihood of newly licensed drivers of getting into a car accident by measuring crashes and "near crashes."

It found that the crash/near crash rate was 96% higher when which of the following factors was present? a. when there was a friend in the car who would be described as a "risk taker" b. when the teenager was driving alone c. when the teenager regular texted or spoke on their cell phone while driving d. when the teenager was driving at night

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