The psychometric approach to intelligence proposes that:

a. intelligence needs to be understood by analyzing internal mental processes
b. traditional conceptions of intelligence need to be broadened to include special abilities or talents
c. any complete conceptualization of intelligence must address behavior that occurs outside laboratory settings
d. intelligence is a mental capacity that can be measured by analyzing performance on mental tests


D

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a. unfamiliar places. b. a physician's office. c. structured settings, such as classrooms. d. unstructured situations, such as on playgrounds.

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Someone who is shown a picture of Babe Ruth and then asked to complete the word ball will be more likely to respond "baseball" than "football" or "basketball," illustrating the effects of:

A) state-dependent retrieval. B) conceptual priming. C) perceptual priming. D) encoding specificity.

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An infant's reaction to the visual cliff is supposed to measure her

locomotion. perceptual constancy. culture. depth perception.

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Which of the following is true of people with master's degrees in clinical psychology?

a. They can be licensed as psychologists in most states. b. They typically achieve as much professional independence as people with doctoral degrees in clinical psychology. c. They are typically paid less and perceived as less competent than people with doctoral degrees in clinical psychology. d. Research has suggested that they are less effective than doctoral-level clinicians.

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