A. profoundly mentally retarded.
B. suffering from emotional lability brought on by a deficiency of serotonin
C. moderately mentally retarded
D. schizophrenic-hebephrenic subtype
Intelligence
Intelligence
A. Severe retardation
B. hydrocephaly
C. phenylketonuria
D. Down syndrome
A. Achievement
B. Intelligence
C. Aptitude
D. Scholastics
A. lawyers
B. high school seniors
C. college graduates
D. college sophomores
A. have a greater susceptibility to mental illness in adulthood.
B. score in the average IQ range as adults.
C. are successful during their youth but fail to reach their potential in adulthood.
D. are generally successful in their chosen occupations as adults.
A. Negative correlation
B. Double-blind
C. Content
D. Test-retest
A. WISC-IV
B. WAIS-III
C. WPPSI-III
D. WADE-IV
A. Randomization
B. Consensus
C. Directed sampling
D. standardization
A. imagination and extrinsic motivation.
B. competitiveness and dogmatism.
C. expertise and a venturesome personality
D. impulsivity and empathy
A. Idealism; repetitiveness
B. Repetitiveness; idealism
C. Validity; reliability
D. Reliability; validity