Valerie was judged to be insane, which means that she:
a. has experienced hallucinations or delusions
b. fails to appreciate or understand that certain actions are legally or morally wrong
c. exhibits behaviors that are statistically and culturally deviant
d. exhibits behaviors that are emotionally distressing and dysfunctional
B
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Steven has a damaged hippocampus. What is he most likely to successfully learn and remember?
A. the latest computer operating system B. his new cell phone number C. how to juggle three balls D. the name of his new son-in-law
The STAT test
a. is designed for use with hearing impaired populations. b. generates "creativity" IQ score. c. avoids assessing acquired knowledge. d. includes an essay.
Which of the following students' summaries about metacognition and problem solving is the most accurate?
a. Delmer: "Our metacognitions are typically more accurate for insight problems than for noninsight problems." b. Midori: "Students are not able to predict how well they are doing on a wide variety of problem-solving tasks." c. Saundra: "On insight problems, our confidence increases suddenly; on noninsight problems, our confidence builds up gradually." d. Steve: "Students typically have a feeling that they know the solution when they are several steps away from solving a problemâ€"whether the problem is an insight problem or a noninsight problem."
What are the four levels of measurement and what are the characteristics of each level?
What will be an ideal response?