The Binet-Simon approach to the assessment of school abilities was unique in that
a. they only measured current performance.
b. they wanted to be able to label the slow learners.
c. they believed training would not affect intelligence.
d. their test was tied to Spearman's intelligence theory.
e. their test measured innate intelligence.
a. they only measured current performance.
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Modern tests of intelligence calculate IQ as a deviation score. When this method of reporting is used, 68% of all individuals have an IQ that is:
a. between 85 and 115 b. between 70 and 130 c. greater than 85 d. greater than 115
You are very thirsty. Suddenly you remember a time years ago when you became very thirsty while hiking. This suggests that your memory is
a. proactive. b. state-dependent. c. still not consolidated. d. eidetic.
Children who are high achievers and are most successful have parents who apply the ____ parenting style
a. neglectful/noninvolved b. permissive c. authoritarian d. authoritative
Hathaway and McKinley published the original MMPI in
a. 1930. b. 1943. c. 1956. d. 1969.