________ conceptualized intelligence as consisting of two parts: a general intelligence factor and specific knowledge and abilities

a. Charles Spearman c. J. P. Guilford
b. Louis Thurstone d. Howard Gardner


A

Psychology

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Which idea below was a similarity of community psychology and the feminist movements of the 1960's?

a. social contexts strongly influence personal choices b. a focus on peer support groups and on macrosystems c. neither of the above d. both of the above

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If one wants to increase the capacity of short-term memory, more items can be held through the process of

A) chunking. B) decoding. C) rote rehearsal. D) data compression.

Psychology

Mental sets can enhance problem solving under some conditions. However, they generally are not a good idea when

a. one has to solve a problem quickly. b. the problem-solving situation changes. c. it is necessary to rely on what has worked in the past. d. one is solving mathematics problems.

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Sally experiences such an overly strong fear of dogs that she refuses to leave her house for fear of encountering a dog. A learning theorist would suggest that the roots of Sally's fear can be attributed to past classical conditioning, in which she associated the sight and sounds of a dog with some aversive experience. This type of explanation is a __________.

A. rationalization B. reduction C. generalization D. dualist theory

Psychology