What is a proctor?
a. A person similar to a test administrator who supervises the location where test takers complete computerized tests.
b. A person who observes the test takers in order to be better informed when scoring and interpreting the test.
c. A representative of the test publisher who monitors test takers for dishonesty and cheating.
d. A representative of the test developer who observes the testing situation to gather information for the test manual.
a. A person similar to a test administrator who supervises the location where test takers complete computerized tests.
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A child with fetal alcohol syndrome will most likely
a. be blind. b. have a small head, widely spaced eyes, and a flattened nose. c. be deaf. d. be born missing limbs.
How fast the brain perceives and uses information is termed:
A) cognitive fluidity. B) memory span. C) processing speed. D) confirmation speed.
Which of the following statements about teenage mothers in the U.S. is FALSE?
A) They are more likely than other adolescents to have experienced child abuse. B) They are more likely than other adolescents to be poor. C) They are more likely than other adolescents to have good social skills. D) Most adolescent mothers complete high school.
Which of the following statements about preterm infants is true?
A) They are born below their expected weight considering the length of the pregnancy. B) They usually have more serious problems than small-for-date infants. C) Although they are small, their weight may still be appropriate, based on time spent in the uterus. D) They are more likely than small-for-date infants to show evidence of brain damage.