According to the ________ approach to intelligence, individual differences in choice reaction-time tasks may be related to intelligence, particularly g, general intelligence
a. cognitive c. information-processing
b. psychometric d. educational
C
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Individuals with somatic symptom disorders __________.
A. intentionally fake their illnesses in order to obtain some special treatment B. generally have a physical cause for their illness C. experience distressing bodily symptoms that cause impairment D. usually have little concern over their state of health
How accurately the standard normal curve model predicts the actual relative frequency of raw scores depends on three aspects of the data:
a. The raw scores form an approximately normal distribution; there is a large sample N; and the raw scores are theoretically continuous scores measured on an interval or ratio scale. b. 50% of the raw scores are above and below the median; there is a large sample N; and the raw scores are measured on an ordinal, interval, or ratio scale. c. 50% of the raw scores are above and below the median; there is a moderately large sample N; the raw scores are theoretically continuous scores measured on an interval or ratio scale. d. The raw scores form an approximately normal distribution; there is a moderately large sample N; and the raw scores are measured on an ordinal, interval, or ratio scale.
Which of the following approaches to psychotherapy has NOT been adapted for use with group therapy clients?
A. Behavioral B. Psychodynamic C. Cognitive D. All of the other listed choices have been adapted for use with groups.
Mike believes that men are generally better at math and engineering than are women. He also tends to think of women as being emotional and a bit "soft." Mike recently met Karen, an attractive woman who is also a civil engineer
In most other respects, Karen fits Mike's ideas about women. Rather than revise his stereotype of women, Mike probably assumed that Karen represents a(n) ________. a) aberration b) schema c) recategorization d) subtype