Suppose that a high school math teacher is trying to determine why Anna has the highest grade in trigonometry. Which of the following attributions is the teacher most likely to make?
a. "Anna seems to have a natural talent for trigonometry.".
b. "I'm concerned that Anna may be cheating.".
c. "Anna is a really lucky student.".
d. "Anna really tries hard.".
D
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Supporters of the TAT
a. have noted the test's high split-half reliability coefficients. b. have argued that internal consistency cannot be determined. c. do not consider split-half methods appropriate for the TAT. d. do not think that reliability is important for the TAT.
Shelby is four years old. In school, she was tested with the Stanford-BinetIntelligence Scale and achieved a mental age of eight. Terman would say that her Intelligence Quotient, or IQ, is ____.?
a. ?50 b. ?100 c. ?150 d. ?200
According to See, Petty, and Fabrigar (2008, 2013), our interest in reading affect-based vs cognition-based appeals is ______.
a. related to differences in the extent to which our own attitudes are derived from affect vs cognition b. determined solely by whether the message context primes motives to form affect-based attitudes or cognition-based attitudes c. related to the strength of our attitudes d. related to our perceptions of the extent to which our own attitudes are based primarily on affect vs cognition
The subcortex areas include all of the following brain areas EXCEPT the
a. hypothalamus. b. hippocampus. c. cerebral cortex. d. medulla.