Given Thurstone's theory, he may well think Spearman's view of intelligence is

a. overly simplistic.
b. too complicated.
c. too focused on academic achievement.
d. too focused on creativity.


a

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a. social interaction. b. intermittent intellectual disability. c. IQ score. d. autistic interaction.

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List the steps of the scientific method and provide and example of each.

What will be an ideal response?

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The distinguishing characteristic of an idealized bimodal distribution is

a. all the scores are the same. b. all the frequencies are the same. c. two scores have the same and the highest frequency. d. it is always symmetrical.

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a. extinction b. spontaneous recovery c. conditioned inhibition d. second-order conditioning

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