Testing Spearman's g theory of intelligence involves administering a set of tests of
independent intellectual abilities to the same group of people and then
a. comparing the total scores for all the tests.
b. determining which tests were easiest.
c. determining which tests were most difficult.
d. correlating the outcomes of the tests.
e. identifying who did best and who did worst on each test.
d. correlating the outcomes of the tests.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
When Lesgold inserted two irrelevant sentences (about a bee in the car) into a text, it took longer to comprehend the final sentence because it
a. could no longer be related. b. required an inference to be related. c. required a reinstatement search to be related. d. required expert knowledge to be related.
According to research, approximately how many items can be stored in short-term memory?
a) 11 b) 9 c) 7 d) 5
In one study, 8- to 10-year-olds judged the moral implications of flag burning. Which of the following was a judgment the children made?
A) They stated that private flag burning is worse than public flag burning. B) They stated that burning a flag to start a cooking fire was worse than burning it accidentally. C) They agreed that it was never acceptable to burn a flag, even in a country that treated its citizens unfairly. D) They stated that burning a flag was no different than burning other household items.