A child taking the Stanford-Binet test who scores at an “average” level of intelligence would show a ____ that is equal to his/her ____
a. ?chronological age; IQ score
b. verbal score; performance score?
c. ?performance score; mental age
d. ?mental age; chronological age
ANSWER:
d
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a. egalitarian and flexible b. traditional and fused c. satisfied and romantic d. fused and dominating
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a. measures the results of the experiment. b. is affected by the independent variable. c. is often revealed by measures of performance, such as test scores. d. is characterized by all of these.
Research on metacognitive development shows that school-age children know that
A) rehearsal is a more effective memory strategy than elaboration. B) use of private speech hinders task performance. C) memory strategies rarely work as suggested. D) people can extend their knowledge by making mental inferences.
Based on Keys and Lopez’s (2002) classification, people who score high on well-being and high on mental illness are ______.
A. happy B. self-actualized C. languishing D. struggling