Compare and contrast three different theories of intelligence. Using examples, discuss how intelligence is defined in each theory
What will be an ideal response?
Students could compare and contrast Spearman's two-factor theory of intelligence, Horn and Cattell's ideas concerning fluid and crystallized intelligence, Sternberg's triarchic theory, and Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences.
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Trisha, age 25, is wondering what the best age would be for her to begin a family. If the only consideration is physical (in other words, factors such as emotional readiness are not an issue), her doctor is most likely to respond by saying,
a. "Now would be a perfect time." b. "You better get working on it, because you only have a few good years left." c. "It would have been best to start your family sooner." d. "You would do well to wait until you are in your 30s."
Severe damage to which of the following parts of the brain would most likely result in death?
a. amygdala b. medulla c. hippocampus d. cerebellum
A ______ can help us determine the accuracy of our best-fit line.
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Harry Harlow found that the social and cognitive deficits exhibited by monkeys raised in isolation for their first 6 months of life:
A) quickly disappeared when finally introduced to other monkeys. B) remained until the monkeys reproduced and had to care for their own children. C) were evident in monkeys raised with a wire mother surrogate but not in monkeys raised with a soft cloth mother surrogate. D) were severe and long-lasting.