Twenty-eight-year-old Stephanie scores high on a test of hypnotic susceptibility. Research suggests that Stephanie also
A. has below average intelligence.
B. processes information slowly.
C. has very active imagination.
D. struggles to stay focused and ignore distractions.
Answer: C
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a. 25 b. 33 c. 50 d. 60
The fact that people who performed well (or poorly) on individual tests that purported to assess intelligence tended to perform similarly on other tests, even if their content was seemingly unrelated was named
a. general intelligence. c. the Pygmalion effect. b. the positive manifold. d. the Flynn effect.
Since 1971, graduation rates from college have
A) decreased. B) stayed the same. C) increased only slightly. D) increased drastically.
While watching his older sister dive into a swimming pool, Jayden saw her slip, crack her head on the end of the diving board, and end up bleeding in the pool and crying hysterically. She required 12 stitches to close the cut on the back of her head. As a result, Jayden was highly afraid of both diving boards and the deep end of swimming pools. He did not overcome these fears until he was well into his early adult years. Jayden acquired his phobia as a result of __________ conditioning.
A. classical B. operant C. latent D. vicarious