If you believe that working memory evolved in order to help us remember key members of our social group, then what hypothesis do you subscribe to?

a. cultural intelligence hypothesis
b. social cognition hypothesis
c. theory of mind hypothesis
d. general intelligence hypothesis


a. cultural intelligence hypothesis

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A) ?English Second Language learners. B) ?students with low self-esteem. C) ?special education students. D) ?struggling readers.

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Although she can't read novels or solve algebraic equations, Mary Ellen can play the violin beautifully. According to Gardner's theory, what might you conclude about Mary Ellen's intelligence? a. She is lacking in g-factor, but has succeeded in s-factor

b. She would score low on all seven primary mental abilities. c. She would score well on musical intelligence. d. She would score poorly on analytical and practical ability, but score well on creative ability.

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In the middle of a difficult exam, Robert tells his teacher that his stomach hurts, and the teacher immediately sends him to the school nurse. On several later occasions when he has a difficult test or assignment, Robert again tells his teacher that he

doesn't feel well. Each time he is sent to the school nurse without completing his work. From a behaviorist perspective, we can say that Robert is: a. being punished for complaining about his stomach. b. being negatively reinforced for complaining about his stomach. c. being intermittently reinforced for complaining about his stomach. d. acquiring an unconditioned response to complain.

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Three of the following statements are facts; one is an opinion. Which is an opinion?

A. Assessment can help teachers determine students' instructional needs. B. In some programs today, standardized measures of writing have been replaced by direct measurement of students' actual writing samples. C. Informal assessment is better than formal assessment. D. Independent level is a term used to refer to the level of material a student can easily handle without student guidance.

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