Chapter 9: Problem 13
The triarchic theory of intelligence, which emphasizes a cognitive perspective, was developed by: A. Howard Cardner. B. Arthur lensen. C. Claude Steele. D. Robert Sternberg.
Chapter 9: Problem 13
The triarchic theory of intelligence, which emphasizes a cognitive perspective, was developed by: A. Howard Cardner. B. Arthur lensen. C. Claude Steele. D. Robert Sternberg.
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Get started for freeOn most modern IQ tests, a score of 115 would be: A. about normal. B. about \(15 \%\) higher than the average of one's agemates. C. an indication of genius. D. one standard deviation above the mean.
IQ tests have proven to be good predictors of: A. social intelligence. B. practical problem-solving intelligence. C. school performance. D. all of the above.
When you try to narrow down a list of alternatives to arrive at a single correct answer, you engage in: A. convergent thinking. C. creativity. B. divergent thinking. D. insight.
Most school districts consider children who _______ to be gifted. A. have IQ scores above 115 B. score in the upper \(2 \%-3 \%\) of the IQ distribution C. have parents in professional careers D. demonstrate high levels of leadership and creativity
Which of the following is a true statement regarding Francis Calton? A. He took the position that intelligence is largely determined by heredity. B. He advocated the development of special programs to tap the intellectual potential of the culturally disadvantaged. C. He developed tests that identified those children who were unable to profit from a normal education. D. He took the position that intelligence is more a matter of environment than heredity.
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