A) telegraphic speech
B) a universal grammar
C) heuristics
D) a critical period
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A) intuition.
B) divergent thinking.
C) extrinsic motivation.
D) an algorithm.
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A) overconfidence.
B) the framing effect.
C) belief perseverance.
D) the availability heuristic.
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A) fixations.
B) heuristics.
C) prototypes.
D) algorithms.
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A) Spearman's concept of general intelligence.
B) Binet's concept of mental age.
C) Gardner's concept of multiple intelligences.
D) Sternberg's concept of analytical intelligence.
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A) gifted with a superior level of Spearman's g factor.
B) demonstrating a high level of emotional intelligence.
C) above average in analytical intelligence.
D) someone with savant syndrome.
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A) investigate issues about which they have very little previous knowledge.
B) are intrinsically motivated to solve problems.
C) have little tolerance for ambiguity.
D) have a timid personality.
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A) reliability
B) predictive validity
C) standardization
D) content validity
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A) confirmation bias.
B) overconfidence.
C) belief perseverance.
D) the availability heuristic.
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A) intuition.
B) heuristic.
C) concept.
D) algorithm.
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A) a cross-sectional study.
B) a factor analysis.
C) a longitudinal study.
D) predictive validity.
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A) accidentally.
B) undramatically.
C) in the near future.
D) in a highly memorable way.
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A) the genetic contribution to intelligence.
B) a general intelligence that underlies successful performance on a wide variety of tasks.
C) a highly developed skill or talent possessed by a person with an otherwise limited mental ability.
D) the ability to understand and regulate emotions.
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A) achievement
B) reliability
C) aptitude
D) intelligence
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A) A penguin is a bird.
B) A goose is a bird.
C) A robin is a bird.
D) An ostrich is a bird.
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A) the availability heuristic.
B) an algorithm.
C) confirmation bias.
D) framing.
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A) the extent to which an individual's intelligence is attributable to genetic factors.
B) the portion of the variation in intelligence among a group of people that is attributable to genetic factors.
C) the extent to which the intelligence test scores of a large group indicate an average IQ of 100.
D) a general underlying intelligence factor that is measured by every task on an intelligence test.
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A) factor analysis.
B) cross-sectional studies.
C) heritability estimates.
D) longitudinal studies.
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A) convergent thinking.
B) algorithms.
C) trial and error.
D) heuristics.
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A) simple thinking strategy for making decisions quickly and efficiently.
B) testing method involving trial and error.
C) automatic,intuitive judgment.
D) methodical step-by-step procedure for solving problems.
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