The Seattle Longitudinal Study, begun in 1956, found that primary mental abilities tend to improve until the late thirties or early forties, and begin to decline thereafter
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Which of the following is true of Turner syndrome?
a. It is caused by an abnormality of the sex chromosomes. b. It is caused by two X chromosomes. c. It affects women and men in about equal proportions. d. It is related to the mother's age when she becomes pregnant.
Of the following, the most accurate statement regarding the research for treatment of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is that
A. well-controlled research suggests the use of a highly structured behavioral program can be effective with motivated patients. B. well-controlled research suggests the use of cognitive-behavioral treatment. C. the great deal of research that has been conducted indicates there are currently no effective treatments. D. cognitive-behavioral therapy that helps the individual relax or use cognitive reappraisal techniques to reframe compulsive thoughts appears to be an effective treatment.
The information-processing approach is being used to
A) clarify the processing of social information. B) identify differences between innate and learned behaviors. C) facilitate bilingual speech recognition. D) predict school achievement and career success.
Group cohesiveness is almost always positively correlated with all of the following EXCEPT
a. effective problem solving. b. retention of group members. c. participation in group activities. d. recruiting new, like-minded members.