Standardized tests in psychology and education have traditionally been
A) formative and norm-referenced. B) summative and criterion-referenced.
C) summative and norm-referenced. D) formative and criterion-referenced.
C
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b. dopamine sites. c. unusual facial features. d. blood type.
Which statement summarizing research on whether training working memory skills improves cognitive performance on non–memory-related tasks is TRUE?
A) Over 50 years of research has clearly demonstrated that training working memory skills increases overall cognitive performance. B) Training working memory skills has not been shown to increase cognitive performance on non–memory-related tasks. C) More research is needed to determine if enhancing working memory leads to increased cognitive performance on non–memory-related tasks. D) Efforts to study this research question have been thwarted by the fact that working memory skills cannot be improved with training.
What is a major cause of organic sexual dysfunction?
a. stress b. paraphilias c. heredity d. economic status
If a test is a valid measure of a particular construct, we would expect that
A. groups of people who differ with respect to the construct will obtain similar test scores. B. groups of people who differ with respect to the construct will obtain different test scores. C. groups of people who obtain similar scores will have similar personalities. D. None of these