The ________ is an individual intelligence test for ages 2 and above that is used to measure knowledge, quantitative reasoning, visual-spatial processing, and working memory.

A. Denver Test of Multiple Intelligences
B. Apgar Scale
C. Gardner Intelligence Scale for Children
D. Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale


Answer: D

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a) The FFM is always consistent and reliable, whereas the FFT depends on the FFM for its validity. b) The FFM is a model about the sources of culture-specific traits, whereas the FFT is a theory of five dimensions of personality that are culture-specific. c) The FFM is a model of the universal personality traits, whereas the FFT is a theory about the source of those traits. d) The core components of the FFM are basic tendencies, characteristic adaptations, and self-concept, whereas the core components of the FFT are extraversion, neuroticism, and agreeableness.

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What is the heritability of depression?

A. 0% (not heritable at all) B. 10-20% C. 30-40% D. 70%

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Which of the following traits of "baby talk" do infants prefer?

a. The phonemes c. The high pitch b. The volume d. The content

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Samuel still felt enraged hours after he was cut off on the highway, and he wanted to hit somebody. This may be because his _____ glands are still signaling his brain, maintaining this response to the earlier threat

a) thymus b) sex c) pineal d) adrenal

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