A. the heritability of intelligence is very high.
B. the reliability of intelligence test is close to zero.
C. numerical scores of intelligence serve to dehumanize individuals.
D. test performance is influenced by cultural experiences
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A. poor reliability and poor validity.
B. good reliability but poor validity
C. poor reliability but good validity.
D. good reliability and good validity.
A. intelligence
B. standardization.
C. divergent thinking.
D. inductive reasoning.
A. the validity of the test.
B. an operational definition of “intelligence.”
C. the creation of a “culture fair” test.
D. the reliability of the test.
A. heredity may impose upper limits on intelligence.
B. heredity may impose lower limits on intelligence.
C. intelligence is almost completely related to genetic inheritance.
D. the similarity in IQ scores among maternal relatives is greater that that among paternal relatives.
A. generation factors
B. general abilities
C. Gardner factors
D. group factors
A. validated
B. normalized
C. operationalized
D. standardized
A. is approximately normal or bell-shaped.
B. shows that most people score between 80 and 100.
C. reveals a difference in the average for men and women.
D. falls of abruptly above 100.
A. the number of mistakes a person makes
B. the amount of time a person needs to clap their hands when instructed
C. the brain activity that follows exposure to a stimulus
D. how quickly a person can blink their eyes after being told to do so
A. functional
B. valid
C. reliable
D. operational