Compare and contrast Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence with Gardner's theory of
intelligence.
What will be an ideal response?
The answer should describe the three primary components of Sternberg's theory
(analytic, creative, and practical intelligences) and the eight types of intelligence of Gardner's
theory. Next, the answer should point out a few features that the two theories share and a few
ways in which they differ.
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Each member of a pair of genes is termed a trait.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following statements best encapsulates the relationship between stress and physical illness according to psychoneuroimmunologists?
a) Stress compromises the body's immune system, leaving a person vulnerable to illness. b) Stress increases the production of natural killer cells, which causes cell death and leads to illness. c) Stress causes high blood pressure, heart disease, and cancer. d) Stress has no direct relationship to physical illness, though physicians tell us that these things are related so that we will be more willing to take unnecessary medications.
A newly elected Congressman proposes a bill that will prohibit lawyers from introducing evidence into court cases that uses any type of technology to determine if someone is lying. Which of the following arguments will likely be most effective for making his case?
A. Humans are much better able to detect lies from face-to-face interactions than machines. B. No technologies, even fMRIs, have ever produced evidence that people are lying. C. People can trick technologies and no technology is perfect in predicting lying. D. Such technologies only detect lying in people who are trying to suppress emotions.
In addictive diseases, disruption in the frontal lobes is related to
A. high reward seeking. B. low impulse control. C. strong cravings. D. increased tolerance.