Beliefs that being gifted or a genius lead to being weird, socially awkward, or more likely to suffer from mental illnesses, were put to rest by ________
a) Binet's development of the concept of IQ
b) the development of the WAIS tests by Wechsler
c) the Army Alpha tests study
d) Terman's longitudinal study of 1,528 gifted children
ANS: d
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Own-race bias refers to the observation that ____
a. people tend to trust individuals of their own race more than people of other races b. people are more likely to correctly identify members of their own race than members of other races c. people tend to believe that members of other races are more likely to commit crimes than are members of their own race d. people preferentially associate with members of their own race, increasing the likelihood they will be victimized by members of their own race
____________motives are geared toward gaining rewards or public recognition
A) Mastery B) Performance C) Egocentric D) Approach
Formal evaluations of the effectiveness of employees’ job-related behaviors are called performance
a. analyses. b. appraisals. c. tests. d. abilities.
The group of participants to be tested or included in an experiment is known as the
A) population B) sample C) control group D) case study