Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory focuses on three:
A. types of IQ testing procedures
B. types of reasoning processes
C. forms of emotional expression
D. parts of the brain used for memory
Answer: B
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In the textbook example, a young man of the Xhosa culture of South Africa, who was said to have "ifufunyane," was later diagnosed with schizophrenia by a psychiatrist. The young man
a. got much better when he took the antipsychotic drugs. b. got much better when he was treated with traditional herbs. c. got much better when he was treated with a combination of antipsychotic drugs and traditional herbs. d. never got better since he was shunned by his family.
In Kübler-Ross' theory, acceptance of loss or death is most immediately preceded by:
a) anger. b) bargaining. c) confusion. d) depression.
Dr. Peters is interested in general life satisfaction. He administers his online scale to 100 people. He conducts a Pearson’s r between the scores on his scale and scores on unrelated scales, such as those of perceived wealth. What is the most likely reason for doing this?
a. To test discriminant construct validity b. To test convergent construct validity c. To test face validity d. To test predictive validity
"Experience cannot be analyzed successfully into its elements" would likely be said by a
a. Gestalt psychologist b. behaviorist c. structuralist d. functionalist e. humanist