"Parentese," which includes speaking in a higher voice and stretching out each word, usually emerges from parents in response to their child's use of:
a. babbling c. words
b. overgeneralization d. rules of grammar
C
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Repeated use of the same test typically results in different scores. How does classical test theory account for this?
a. poor test validity b. systematic variability c. random error d. inattention
Suppose that Tundi is a middle-aged businessperson living in Ohio. Research suggests that Tundi would be MOST likely to experience social rejection by his peers if he was ____
a. highly aggressive—routinely yelling at others and trying to pick fights b. very different from others—physically deformed, a fervent believer in an unusual religion, and a bizarre dresser c. lacking in intelligence—unable to perform basic mathematical calculations, and very slow to understand jokes d. extraordinarily small and weak—a full foot shorter than anyone else for miles, and physically weaker than all of his peers
Adolescent school shooters rarely give warning signs of their violent intentions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Alfred Binet developed the first intelligence test to identify which children may fall behind in school
Indicate whether the statement is true or false