A) Nick, who has an IQ of 90
B) Nate, who has an IQ of 105
C) Phil, who has an IQ of 115
D) Ben, who has an IQ of 135
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A) performance on IQ tests seems to be rising steadily and consistently over time.
B) performance on IQ tests seems to be declining steadily and consistently over time.
C) fluid intelligence declines with age, while crystallized intelligence increases with age.
D) IQ scores tend to remain relatively stable after the age of seven.
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A) adopted children to their biological parents.
B) adopted children to their adoptive parents.
C) children reared by their biological parents to their biological parents.
D) identical twins reared together and fraternal twins reared together.
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A) it is safe to assume that all of the information will be needed to solve the problem.
B) it is a good idea to start by trying to figure out how to use the numerical information.
C) you should start by figuring out which information is relevant to the problem.
D) insight will typically produce the fastest, most accurate solution to the problem.
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A) Inducing structure
B) Probability
C) Transformation
D) Arrangement
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A) problem of transformation.
B) problem of arrangement.
C) problem of inducing structure.
D) ill-defined problem.
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A) successful intelligence
B) practical intelligence
C) creative intelligence
D) analytical intelligence
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A) simple.
B) complex.
C) personally relevant.
D) heuristically based.
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A) lower levels of neighborhood stress.
B) exposure to fewer book s.
C) less privacy for study.
D) greater exposure to environmental risks.
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A) mental set.
B) belief perseverance.
C) priming.
D) the availability heuristic.
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A) four children of the same sex.
B) two boys and two girls.
C) three boys and one girl.
D) three girls and one boy.
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A) David Wechsler's
B) Alfred Binet's
C) Robert Sternberg's
D) Howard Gardner's
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A) changing the representation of the problem; functional fixedness
B) changing the representation of the problem; mental set
C) searching for analogies; functional fixedness
D) searching for analogies; mental set
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A) earlier studies using the method of introspection had reliably mapped the structure of consciousness.
B) of the theoretical dominance of behaviorism.
C) cognition was not considered to be a psychological function.
D) language acquisition was viewed as an innate process that could not be studied empirically.
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A) the availability heuristic.
B) the representativeness heuristic.
C) a holistic decision model.
D) the elimination-by-aspects strategy.
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A) the behavioral view of language development.
B) the nativist view of language development.
C) all major theories of language development.
D) the transformational theory of language development.
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A) 100%.
B) 80%.
C) 60%.
D) 50%.
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A) problems of arrangement.
B) problems of transformation.
C) problems of inducing structure.
D) ill-defined problems.
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A) convergent thinking.
B) divergent thinking.
C) creativity.
D) insight.
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