Explain Sternberg’s (1985, 2005, 2011, 2014) theory of successful intelligence.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Answer should include the concepts written in the section titled, “Sternberg’s Theory of Successful Intelligence”, p. 517.
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James was interested in the physiological influences on behavior
a. True b. False
All told, it seems reasonable to conclude from twin studies that the role of heredity in determining personality is
a. sizable but with personality being shaped as much or more by the environment. b. the single most powerful factor. c. impossible to detect. d. the basis for most personal preferences and interests.
Markus moved into an apartment on a busy city intersection. Initially, the noise from the traffic kept him awake. After living in his apartment for a few weeks, however, the noise no longer bothered him and he slept throughout the night. This example demonstrates the behavioural process of:
A) classical conditioning. B) sensitization. C) operant conditioning. D) habituation.
Gender-schema theory proposes:
a. that gender identity, stability, and constancy occur in a predictable order. b. a concept called "conservation of gender." c. that gender is a category around which children organize their world. d. none of these.