Cognitive processing abilities cannot be seen directly, so in order to measure intelligence we have to infer those abilities from behaviors the student demonstrates on a test. If a child could identify which item is the smallest on a test, which of the following processing abilities could we assume she has demonstrated?
a. Auditory perception
b. Motor
c. Reasoning
d. Visual perception
ANSWER: d
Education
You might also like to view...
Summarize the differences between using assessment data formatively and summatively.
What will be an ideal response?
Education
Glasser's "choice theory" contends that students' general desire to be first is the primary key
to good discipline. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Education
A teacher who uses performance objectives correctly will
a. assign only A and B grades. b. use only "satisfactory" and "unsatisfactory" in grading. c. establish grading criteria. d. not assign grades.
Education
Developing an effective intervention plan includes:
a. Freudian therapy b. Jungian therapy c. Reality therapy d. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy e. None of the above
Education