Scott's approach to the assessment of intelligence was novel in that he examined how people use their cognitive abilities rather than only how much of a particular ability they have
a.
True
b.
False
True
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a. "Green" b. "Beans" c. "Green beans" d. "Nothing"
Kim was adopted as a baby and raised by loving parents in an enriched environment. Studies have shown that ________
a. the intelligence of adopted children is more highly correlated with their biologically unrelated parents than their birth parents. b. for adults, heritability estimates average around .15 to .20. c. the scores of fraternal twins reared together are more highly correlated than the scores of identical twins reared apart. d. as adopted children grow into adulthood, the correlation between their IQ scores and those of their biologically unrelated family members diminishes to zero.
Which of the following statements is true about identity development?
A) Most young people remain in one identity status throughout their lifespan. B) Identity development follows many paths. C) Identity development is complete by age 14 or 15. D) High school students make more progress toward formulating an identity than college students.
Meghan recorded events in the lives of her sons Joseph and Jacob such as their first words, their first steps, and the events of puberty. These events are examples of the process of
A. maturation. B. environmental influences. C. inherited characteristics. D. genetic influences.