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Essentials of Psychology Study Set 1
Quiz 7: Thought, Language, and Intelligence
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Question 121
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You work at your dorm cafeteria and notice that your supervisor occasionally weighs the portions of food you are serving. The supervisor is concerned with the issue of
Question 122
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Unicorns have an average IQ score that is 10 points higher than centaurs. Given this information, what is the most accurate statement about the intelligence of a particular unicorn and a particular centaur?
Question 123
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Researchers are in the process of developing a new college entrance exam. They want to ensure that wherever the test is given, it will be administered, scored, and interpreted in the same manner. In other words, the researchers are concerned with
Question 124
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Morgan was adopted as a newborn and has always lived with his adoptive family. Now, at age twenty, he discovers that he has an identical twin brother. According to research, Morgan's IQ score will be most similar to his
Question 125
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David wants to look at genetic influences on IQ, so he administers a battery of tests to Frank and Fred, who are fraternal twins; Sidney and Sheldon, who are identical twins; and Larry and Harry, who are non-twin brothers. David's supervisor asks him to make a guess about which set of siblings will most likely have the most similar IQs. David's best guess would be
Question 126
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Ebony took the Aptitude to Succeed in College (ASC) test when she was a high school senior and scored very low. She went to college anyway and graduated with an A average. For kicks, she took the ASC again during her senior year in college. Again, she scored very low on it. The ASC has good statistical __________ but poor statistical __________.
Question 127
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Which of the following is still a problem faced by modern IQ tests?
Question 128
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Katrina received a 740 on her math SAT. She decided to take the SAT again and received a 720. The reason the scores are so similar is because the SAT has high
Question 129
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Amber and Lisa are identical twins. They were separated at birth and raised to adulthood in completely different families without contact with one another. Greg and James are fraternal twins separated at birth and raised to adulthood in completely different families without contact with one another. Based only on this information, you would expect the difference in adult IQ scores between Lisa and Amber to be __________ the difference between Greg and James.
Question 130
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Noah is outlining a paper on the fairness of intelligence tests. He has come up with several possible titles and has asked for your opinion. You tell Noah that all of the following would be accurate titles except for