Chapter 9: Problem 14
When you try to narrow down a list of alternatives to arrive at a single correct answer, you engage in: A. convergent thinking. B. divergent thinking. C. creativity. D. insight.
Chapter 9: Problem 14
When you try to narrow down a list of alternatives to arrive at a single correct answer, you engage in: A. convergent thinking. B. divergent thinking. C. creativity. D. insight.
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___ proposed that there are three facets of intelligence: analytical, practical, and creative intelligence. A. Howard Gardner. B. Arthur Jensen. C. Claude Steele. D. Robert Sternberg.
On most modern IQ tests, a score of 115 would be: A. about average. 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.
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