In terms of intelligence, s factor refers to:

a. an underlying intelligence factor that applies to all types of test performance
b. an individual's ability to solve problems, reason, and remember
c. an individual factor that is unique to a particular type of test
d. the ability to understand spatial relationships and think in three dimensions


C

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The key function of cortisol is to:

A) increase blood glucose levels for use by the muscles. B) induce the release of ACTH from the pineal gland. C) decrease the activity of the parasympathetic nervous system. D) increase blood lipid levels for use by the muscles.

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Emotions have a. subjective, but not physical qualities

b. both physical and subjective qualities. c. neither physical nor subjective qualities. d. physical, but not subjective qualities.

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In the context of the five-factor model, who among the following used the 4,500 presumably stable traits identified by Allport and Odbert as a starting point for his lexical analysis of personality traits?

A. Fiske B. Christal C. Norman D. Raymond Cattell

Psychology