A. Four
B. Four or five
C. Exactly five
D. Exactly three
Related Mcqs:
- Stanford Binet test cover which of the following age group?
A. From age 25+
B. The entire lifespan (ages 2-85+)
C. From age 2-50 years
D. Academic - The tests are developed as instruments to enable the collection of data about individuals, such as intelligence tests and examinations, attitude scales personality assessment, test of creativity and:
A. Evaluation tests
B. Aptitude tests
C. Questionnaires
D. Analytical tests - Why was the Stanford prison experiment ended early?
A. The experimenters got enough data
B. Too many participants quit
C. The administration could not longer support it
D. The participants were taking their roles too seriously - During the Stanford Prison study:
A. Guards did not take their roles seriously
B. guards readily assumed their roles as agents of force
C. the prisoners and the guards quickly became friendly towards one another
D. three prisoners were so severely beaten they had to be hospitalized - Why did Zimbardo and his collaborators (1982) have to terminate their Stanford Prison Study?
A. The participants were not conforming to their roles
B. The guards were not prepared to harass, humiliate and intimidate the prisoners
C. The prisoners increasingly showed signs of individual and group disintegration
D. The experiment was set in a real prison with real prisoners, which raised a fierce human rights debate - Which TWO of the following are true of the learning set procedure?
1:The animals learns to focus on classes of cues that are inaccurate predictors of reward
2:In the win-stay, lose-shift strategy, the animal learns to persist with a choice that yields food, but shift to the other object if it does not
3:In the learning-set procedure, all stimuli and associations have equal effect on the animal’s behaviour
4:The occurrence of reward can be regarded as a stimulus that can enter into associations or acquire discriminative control over an instrumental actionA. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 1 & 3
D. 2 & 4 - Musa is attractive and assertive. He arrives at work on time each day, and never complains. When his coworkers are asked to assess Musa’s intelligence, they consistently rate him much higher than his scores on intelligence test. This is an example of _____________________?
A. the mere exposure effect
B. the halo effect
C. the placebo effect
D. the fundamental attribution - According to Guilford’s model of intelligence, how many dimensions of intelligence are there?
A. three dimensions
B. 180 dimensions
C. 120 dimensions
D. 10 dimensions - According to Robert Sternberg, intelligence can be divided into three major parts. these three components of intelligence are:
A. fluid intelligence, crystallized intelligence, and rational intelligence
B. analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence
C. artistic intelligence, performance intelligence, and rational intelligence
D. crystallized intelligence, fluid intelligence, and transients’ intelligence - In the Binet and Simon scoring system, an 8-year-old child who performed as well as an average 10- year-old would be assigned a mental age of ____________________?
A. 1.25
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12.5