A distinct type of intelligence described by Robert Sternberg is:
A) physical.
B) self-knowledge.
C) logical-methodical.
D) practical.
Answer: D) practical.
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a. reading b. speaking c. spelling d. writing
For gamblers, seeing luck as a trait, having incorrect beliefs about randomness, and putting too much faith in intuition are
a. cognitive distortions that create an "illusion of control.". b. the characteristics of a successful professional gambler. c. elements of the tension-release method that block rational thought. d. aspects of vicarious desensitization that lead to a gambling addiction.
The case of Samuel George Morton is strong evidence that:
a. randomized sampling is important. b. a scientist can subtly influence the outcome of an experiment. c. placebo effects cannot be controlled. d. the performance of participants can be influenced by the experimenter's nonverbal communication.
Which of the following is the most likely symptom of a disease that affects the enteric nervous system?
A. Digestive problems B. Loss of reflexive responses C. Motor issues in the arms and legs D. Loss of sensation in the arms and legs