Intelligence tests most frequently used in schools are based on a common idea that intelligence is a single factor or unitary mental ability called __________

a) deviation IQ
b) full scale IQ
c) g factor
d) intelligence quotient


Answer: c

Psychology

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a. You will have the same score as the first time, because people are consistent. b. You will increase your score to a perfect score because of increased confidence. c. You will have a somewhat lower score because of overconfidence. d. You will have a somewhat lower score because scores fluctuate on not-very-reliable tests.

Psychology

According to the teachings of Martin Luther, how did Protestantism differ from the teachings of the Catholic Church? a. Protestantism allowed divorce

b. Protestantism permitted women to become clergy members. c. Protestantism viewed adultery as the highest sin. d. Protestantism taught that the only purpose of sex was for reproduction.

Psychology

Acts that "must be done" are called:

a. compulsions. b. obsessions. c. motor impulses. d. preservative impulses.

Psychology

On a whim, 16-year-old Bre decided to get a short haircut. When she walks into school the next day, she feels as if everyone in the entire school is watching her. This is most likely an example of

A) personal fable. B) abstract thought. C) reflective thinking. D) imaginary audience.

Psychology