In the context of variations in intellectual ability, the ________ have IQ scores greater than 130 and are stereotyped as awkward, shy social misfits who are unable to get along well with peers.

What will be an ideal response?


intellectually gifted

Psychology

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________ does not change the fact that mental disorders are influenced by genes, but it may help us think more broadly, creatively, and accurately about possible genetic mechanisms

a. Biological science b. Critical thinking c. Psychobiology d. Genetic research

Psychology

Which of the following is the most accurate summary statement about the research on autobiographical memory?

a. Most memory errors concern relatively trivial information, rather than central, important information. b. In autobiographical memory, implicit memory is much more accurate than explicit memory. c. Our autobiographical memory tends to be highly accurate, even for minor details. d. Each time we receive new information about a life event, it is stored together with a "marker" that indicates when this new information was added.

Psychology

According to the predictions of the expectancy theory of work, the lowest levels of motivation should result when

a. any single component is zero. b. instrumentality and valence have low probabilities, and expectancy has a high probability. c. instrumentality, valence, and expectancy all have low probabilities. d. instrumentality, valence, and expectancy all have high probabilities.

Psychology

Reflexes are:

a. a poor indicator of later functioning. b. voluntary responses. c. important indicators of normal development and healthy functioning. d. always serving a protective function for the neonate.

Psychology