The 5th edition of the Stanford-Binet Test is believed to be __________
A) a valid test for the prediction of academic success in boys but not girls
B) less valid than the earlier version of the test because of biases in ethnicity
C) a “culture free” test of intelligence and useful for measuring persons falling in the low range of intellectual functioning
D) appropriate for identifying people who fall at both the high and low ends of the intelligence continuum
D,
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The smallest or weakest amount of change in sensation we can detect is called the __________.
A. absolute threshold B. difference threshold C. signal detection D. sensory adaptation
How does self-efficacy influence our response to life's everyday problems?
a. a. it leads to a can do attitude b. it contradicts the idea of optimum complexity c. it traps people in self-defeating behavior d. it sometimes makes simple problems seem complex e. it makes a person feel cut off and lonely
Which type of theorist would be most likely to describe the human mind in terms of "mental hardware and software"?
A. Psychoanalytic B. Constructivist C. Information-processing D. Operant conditioning
Harry Harlow’s 1950s work with infant monkeys separated from their mothers at birth revealed the critical importance of __________ to the process of development
a. body contact from a comforting caregiver b. nourishment from a reliable source c. regular sleep throughout the day d. the freedom to explore one’s environment