The Stanford-Binet and the Wechsler tests
A) are used mainly for instructional planning.
B) require very little training to administer and score.
C) are most often used to identify highly intelligent children and diagnose those with learning problems.
D) fail to take into account the child's behavior during the administration of the test.
C
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a. in the current decade, very few people are aware that the abuse of women is a serious problem. b. the US government is currently developing comprehensive plans for requiring counseling for abusers. c. in the current decade, medical organizations are urging doctors to ask their patients about any potential problems related to domestic violence. d. community organizations are currently very active in sending the message that domestic violence should not be tolerated.
What important advance in social cognition generally occurs at age 11 or 12?
a. Children begin to describe others in terms of the activities they engage in. b. Children begin to describe others in terms of inner psychological traits and characteristics. c. Children begin to attempt to explain why people do what they do. d. Children begin to focus heavily on others' physical appearance in their descriptions of them.
If the brain can be considered a busy factory that takes in and processes information, which of the following would occur during the synaptic state in Stokes's working memory concept?
A. The factory machines would consume electricity. B. The factory machines would produce electricity. C. Machines would shut down for material resupply. D. An alarm would sound signaling system overload.
A latent function of a funeral is that a funeral is a family reunion
Indicate whether the statement is true or false