Which psychologist followed 1,500 California children with IQs above 140 from the time they were in elementary school through adulthood?
a. David Wechsler
b. Alfred Binet
c. Howard Gardner
d. Lewis Terman
ANSWER: d
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A. childhood B. adolescence C. late adulthood D. middle adulthood
Relative to other causes of death, unintentional injuries ______ in rank across the adult lifespan.
A. decrease B. decrease, then increase C. increase D. remain constant
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1 If people in favour of the death penalty are given mixed evidence about its effectiveness at deterring crime, they generally become less supportive of it 2 People typically search for evidence that confirms their existing beliefs 3 Critical thinking involves the relentless search for evidence that confirms existing beliefs 4 Participants must give their informed consent before participating in psychological research 5 Once participants give their informed consent, they are contractually bound to finish their participation; they cannot quit any time
The study of changes in memory, thought, and reasoning processes that occur throughout the life span is called _____________
A) mind development B) biodevelopment C) child psychology D) cognitive development