The three-stratum theory of intelligence is a contemporary theory that proposes a single, overall ability that contains eight broad factors, each of which contain many more specific abilities. This theory was proposed by _____.
A. Charles Spearman
B. Louis Thurstone
C. John Carroll
D. James Cattell
C. John Carroll
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In the order of self-instructional training the client first observes a model perform the behavior, then
a. performs the task while the model instructs. b. practices repeating the self-instructions. c. self-instructs silently while behaving. d. speaks aloud while performing the behavior.
According to Piaget, the period from 2 to 5 or 6 is called
a. sensorimotor intelligence. b. Oedipal conflict. c. initiative versus guilt. d. preoperational thought.
Seligman, Peterson, and others have identified six human strengths that contribute to well-being and life satisfaction. These include which of the following?
a. justice b. temperance c. transcendence d. all of these
Understanding the ways in which images are created, the messages communicated by different design elements, and an appreciation for the fact that representations can help one's thinking and problem solving are all aspects of what is called core representation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false