Theories of intelligence based on the premise that intelligence can be described in terms of mental factors are called the:
A) ?psychometric approaches.
B) ?developmental approaches.
C) ?information processing approaches.
D) ?general factor approaches.
A
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Which school of thought supported the idea that problems are socially constructed?
a. Psychoanalysis b. Family systems c. Reality therapy d. Postmodern
Family therapy views young people’s behaviors as rooted in:
a. Early childhood experiences b. Interactions among the family c. Feelings of inferiority d. Inherited biological traits
Dr. Raja has been able to fit his own values well with the theoretical orientation that he has chosen to practice. He is working on clarifying his values and their relationship to his therapeutic work. He is most likely in which of Watts’ stages of theory development?
a. Examination b. Exploration c. Personalization d. Integration
Why should all students receive generic test-taking skills in a high-stakes testing environment?
a. test validity will be increased b. test scores will all rise c. more students will reach the criterion score d. errors will be distributed equally