In its original conception, intelligence quotient was defined as
a. mental age multiplied by chronological age and multiplied by 100
b. mental age divided by chronological age and multiplied by 100
c. mental age subtracted from chronological age and multiplied by 100
d. chronological age subtracted from mental age and multiplied by 100
e. mental age divided by chronological age and divided by 100
b
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People made a spontaneous decision of when to flex a wrist, and later reported the time of that decision. What was the key result?
a. The reported decision took place a few milliseconds before the brain activity began. b. The reported decision took place at the same time when the brain activity began. c. Brain activity preparing for the movement started before the reported decision. d. Most people reported the time of the decision at the same time the movement started.
Client-centered therapists believe in viewing the world through a client's frame of reference
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is the basic underlying reason why we tend to make attributional mistakes?
A) We generally do not pay enough attention to our surroundings, and thus miss essential information that would help us avoid attributional mistakes. B) We are generally quick to assume the worst of intents in other people, so this leads us to attributional mistakes. C) We don't have enough information to know why a person behaved as they did, so we make rapid assumptions. D) We are more concerned with getting an attribution made quickly than getting it made correctly, and this causes us to make mistakes.
Overall, Eagly, Makhijani, and Klonsky (1992) found that group members are more likely to approve the leadership of those individuals who:
a. do the best job. b. fit preconceived notions of "a leader". c. contrast the expected stereotypes associated with leadership. d. have more experience.