About _____ of 100 students receive IQ scores high enough to meet the usual criterion for "gifted" programs
A) 3
B) 10
C) 20
D) 35
Answer: A
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When intelligence tests, such as the Stanford-Binet or Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC), are used to predict academic performance, the results indicate that the tests generally show a correlation of:
a. +0.50 with school grades, and therefore the tests lack predictive validity b. ?0.50 with school grades, indicating the tests have good predictive validity c. ?0.50 with school grades, and therefore the tests lack predictive validity d. +0.50 with school grades, indicating the tests have good predictive validity
People with higher levels of self-efficacy are more likely to
a. lose weight or quit smoking. c. have irrational beliefs. b. be Type A personalities. d. use alcohol.
William Sheldon and Ernest Kretschmer
a) taught hypnosis techniques to Sigmund Freud. b) conducted research that led directly to the Five-Factor Model of personality. c) were founding members of the Stone Center group. d) were predecessors to Eysenck in terms of connecting biological characteristics to personality.
What characteristic of the experience of hallucinations in persons during a psychotic episode sets it apart from the experience of hallucinations during a high fever or under the influence of drugs?
a) People with schizophrenia are experiencing dissociation. b) The experience of schizophrenia makes the person delirious. c) People with schizophrenia experience hallucinations in a clear, conscious state. d) The disorder of schizophrenia makes the experience pleasurable as a result of the lack of reality contact.