Which of the following is NOT a situational performance measure?

A. a rocket simulation test in a laboratory mock-up for a would-be astronaut
B. a road test for a driver's license
C. an IQ test for the position of CEO in a major corporation
D. a typing test for a secretarial position


Answer: C

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A. Projects that combine multiple, varied intervention strategies B. Projects that involve the interdiction or reduction in supply of drugs C. Projects that contradict the movies and TV commercials that glamorize drugs D. Projects that use teachers to tell students why drugs are bad for their health

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To know if someone is happy, it is helpful to ask which of the following questions?

a. "How old is the person and how is this person's health?" b. "What are the significant positive and negative events that have occurred in this person's life in the last five years?" c. "Does the person have a close relationship with their parents and how many friends does he or she have?" d. "What is this person trying to do in life and how well is she or he succeeding at it?"

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Studies of unmarried mothers show that

A) they tend to wait for marriage before having additional children. B) most are motivated to complete high school in an effort to better the lives of their children. C) lack of material resources greatly reduces the likelihood of earning a high school diploma. D) their children are less likely to become adolescent parents.

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Which of the following would be an example of a stereotype threat?

a. Joaquim, who believes IQ tests are unfair to Hispanics, something that his IQ score seems to reflect b. Jasmine, who feels she must excel on her IQ test c. Tiana, who believes that all testing, no matter the type, is stereotypical and biased d. Malik, who believes that tests are equal but must excel so as not to be stereotyped by his friends

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