Susan has a high academic self-concept. What does this suggest about how she will approach her studies?
a. She will likely study only the night before exams because she is confident she can succeed.
b. She will likely not prepare for her exams.
c. She will likely not use study strategies that integrate the concepts she has learned.
d. She will likely use study strategies that promote in-depth understanding of concepts.
Ans: D
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Which of the following statements is true about measuring intelligence?
A) Intelligence tests assess an individual's potential to learn a specialized activity. B) The differences among intelligence, aptitude, and achievement tests are clear-cut. C) Aptitude tests assess a wider range of skills than intelligence tests. D) Achievement tests assess a narrower range of skills than intelligence and aptitude tests.
In Treisman and Gelade's (1980) experiments on visual search for a target, the targets in the _____________condition seemed to pop out of the displays.
A. single-feature B. conjunction-feature C. change blindness D. color
In Hasari's study, the dependent variable is
a. parental involvement. b. the type of toys shared. c. sharing of toys. d. none of these.
Fran is an urban older adult. Which of the following advantages is Fran likely to have over small-town and rural seniors?
A) Fran is more likely to live near her children. B) Fran is more likely to have better health and a higher income. C) Fran is more likely to have nearby extended family. D) Fran is more likely to have close relationships with her neighbors.