People can be "word smart," "number smart," "picture smart," musically smart," "body smart," "self smart," "people smart," and/or "nature smart," according to

a. Alfred Binet.
b. Howard Gardner.
c. David Wechsler.
d. Lewis Terman.


B

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A) bystander effect B) sole-witness effect C) subtle aggressive effect D) antisocial behaviour effect

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A researcher sent a survey containing 5 questions to a sample of 500 employees. The wording was easy to understand and the researcher offered a financial incentive yet few employees returned the survey. What might be the reason for this low response?

a. The number of questions b. The use of a financial incentive c. The easy-to-understand wording d. None of the three is a reasonable explanation

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Which of the following best illustrates the paradox of memory?

A) Jillian can remember all of her favorite baseball player's statistics for the last 7 years, but forgets where she left her car keys. B) Amy remembers the names of most of her third-grade students from the last several years. C) Ryan can remember almost all of the states and capitols, but is struggling to remember the names of foreign countries. D) Nina finds it difficult to accurately recall some of her childhood memories.

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The most reliable and universally recognized emotional indicators are ______

a. body postures c. words b. facial expressions d. vocal intonations

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