The Raven Progressive Matrices Test
a. cannot be administered to language-impaired individuals.
b. measures general intelligence, or Spearman's g.
c. is poorly constructed psychometrically.
d. is an individual test.
b
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a. ?“I must win the game.” b. ?“I must rely on myself.” c. ?“I must make my family proud.” d. ?“I must score higher than my classmates on this test.”
Repeated exposure to habituation or sensitization changes the number of
a. receptor sites on interneurons b. axon terminals on sensory neurons. c. receptor sites on motor neurons d. axon terminals on interneurons.
What does the five factor trait theory have in common with Hans Eysenck’s two-factor trait theory?
a. ?They both reflect a belief that traits are primarily learned from the environment. b. ?They are both based on the idea that the healthiest personality is one that is sociable, open, and flexible. c. ?They were both developed through case studies of clinical patients. d. ?They both include extraversion and neuroticism dimensions.
Of the following, the most accurate statement with regard to the genetic influences of ADHD is that
A. there are no known genetic influences. B. there appears to be a single gene influence. C. there appear to be multiple genetic influences. D. defects on the Y chromosome are the major influence.