In North America and Europe, more children with mild intellectual disability are from
A) environments with high rates of physical abuse.
B) middle class families.
C) mothers who abused drugs or alcohol during pregnancy.
D) the lower socioeconomic strata.
D
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The Flynn effect refers to the tendency for what to happen?
a. IQ performance increases from one generation to the next. b. People who do well on one test also do well on other tests. c. People who score exceptionally high on a test tend get closer to the mean on a retest. d. Monozygotic twins become more and more similar in IQ scores as they grow older.
When someone is in a persistent vegetative state, only a doctor can determine if they should let the person die
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
People who score high on both masculinity and femininity are termed
a. cross-gender-typed if female. c. androgynous. b. undifferentiated. d. feminine gender-typed if female.
In their critique of the use of verbal reports as a source of data about the cognitive processes involved in a variety of different tasks, Nisbett and Wilson (1977) argued that
a. People are often unable to given accurate reports of the factors which have influenced their behaviors. b. Retrospective accounts by the participants of the ways in which they performed a task may provide valuable insights into the processes involved in doing the task. c. Verbal reports are an accurate source of information about the factors involved in our behaviors, decisions, and emotions. d. People have direct, introspective access to their cognitive processes.