Carroll represents the structure of intelligence as
A) 180 unique intellectual factors organized along three dimensions.
B) a pyramid with g at the top, broad abilities in the second tier, and narrow abilities in the third tier.
C) at least eight independent intelligences that are based on distinct sets of processing operations.
D) three interacting theories: componential, experiential, and contextual.
B
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People who are suicidal tend to be ____ in self-awareness and ____ in emotionality
a. low; low b. low; high c. high; low d. high; high
A theory
a. is the starting point of any study. b. is a way of organizing related hypotheses. c. can always be tested following the scientific method. d. is the culmination of a lifetime of research. e. is the same as a hypothesis.
Aili is aware that she should attend closely to her teacher's directions, group items when memorizing, and reread a complicated paragraph to make sure she understands it. But she does not always engage in these activities. Aili is not yet good at
A) selective attention. B) applying memory strategies. C) cognitive self-regulation. D) metacognition.
Sets of cognitions about people and social experiences are called
A. biases. B. cues. C. schemas. D. norms.