These are all the questions I got wrong, please help, thank you! 1)Kelsey thinks
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These are all the questions I got wrong, please help, thank you!
1)Kelsey thinks Johnny's friend, Jake is nice. Johnny tells Kelsey that Jake thinks she is very pretty. What concept suggests that Kelsey is now more likely to find Jake even more attractive?
Select one:
b. Desirability
c. Proximity
d. Reciprocity
2)The main benefit of cognitive economy is
Select one:
a. The avoidance of stereotypes
b. Reduction in the use of mental energy
c. Increased accuracy because less mental energy is used
e. The ability to learn more schemas
3)
The biological bases of how intelligence is managed within the brain suggests
Select one:
a. Brain size is the main factor to determining how smart an individual is or will become
c. Intelligence is spread throughout the brain, with some areas appearing to be associated with certain types of intelligence
d. Intelligence depends on working memory, so it is determined only by the prefrontal cortex
e. A and C
4)
What is the difference between primary and secondary (also called complex) emotions?
Select one:
a. Primary emotions are easier to accept and manage than secondary (complex) emotions
b. Primary emotions are easier to determine from facial expressions
c. Secondary emotions are comprised of primary emotions
d. Secondary emotions are easier to accept and manage than primary emotions
f. A and B
5)
Which statement reflects the views of Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon?
Select one:
b. Individuals who can abstractly reason are more intelligent than individuals who cannot
c. Individuals cannot be smart in more than one or two ways
d. Every component of intelligence includes one single factor that is shared
e. Sometimes, intelligence can be a single thing, but other times it can be many
f. Intelligence is determined by an individual's sensory capacity
6)
Which of the following statements is true concerning the relationship between brain size and intelligence?
Select one:
a. Higher brain volume usually correlates to specific artistic and musical abilities
b. Higher brain volume is unrelated to intelligence test scores.
c. The higher the brain volume is, the lower the intelligence test scores.
d. Higher brain volume positively correlates to higher intelligence test scores.
7)
Match the each example to the appropriate type of intelligence presented in Sternberg's Triarchic model.
An individual enjoys writing poetry, and this is easy for her
An individual excels at developing new ways to solve problems, especially those related to composing a new piece of music
An individual uses logic to excel at a standardized SAT test
An individual excels at traditional academic studies due to her above average ability to reason logically
An individual is very good with people, and understands how to interact with others in a positive way
An individual excels at developing advertisements that effectively target specific populations
8)
When presented with the question, "What were the causes or factors that led to the French and Indian war in the US?" a person would be using what type of intelligence
Select one:
b. Crystallized Intelligence
c. General Intelligence
d. Specific Intelligence
e. Fluid Intelligence
f. Factual Intelligence
9)
An individual is very good at learning how to solve problems. This means that she has a high level of
Select one:
a. General Intelligence
b. Fluid Intelligence
c. Crystallized Intelligence
e. Sensory Intelligence
f. Test-taking Intelligence
9)
What is/are the problem(s) with non-scientific theories of learning?
Select one:
a. They appear to explain differences in how individuals learn, but are not fully supported by solid evidence
b. They are too general, and lack the specificity needed to be a valid explanation
c. They make it too difficult for teachers to make lesson plans that work for all students
d. They do not follow the principles of scientific thinking, and thus leave room for logical fallacies to occur
e. A and D
10)
Which of the following is NOT accurate/true about language acquisition during childhood?
Select one:
a. It begins before birth, when the mother is about five months pregnant
b. Babbling is how infants learn to their vocal cords and produce basic sounds
d. If language learning is delayed for any period at all, the individual will never be able to achieve fully developed language skills
e. Children understand individual words before they are capable of producing language
f. None of the above
An individual enjoys writing poetry, and this is easy for her
Answer 1Choose...Analytical IntelligencePractical IntelligenceCreative IntelligenceAn individual excels at developing new ways to solve problems, especially those related to composing a new piece of music
Answer 2Choose...Analytical IntelligencePractical IntelligenceCreative IntelligenceAn individual uses logic to excel at a standardized SAT test
Answer 3Choose...Analytical IntelligencePractical IntelligenceCreative IntelligenceAn individual excels at traditional academic studies due to her above average ability to reason logically
Answer 4Choose...Analytical IntelligencePractical IntelligenceCreative IntelligenceAn individual is very good with people, and understands how to interact with others in a positive way
Answer 5Choose...Analytical IntelligencePractical IntelligenceCreative IntelligenceAn individual excels at developing advertisements that effectively target specific populations
Answer 6Choose...Analytical IntelligencePractical IntelligenceCreative Intelligence
Explanation / Answer
1) Desireability as Kelsey thinks Johnny's friend, Jake is nice. Johnny tells Kelsey that Jake thinks she is very pretty, so it is basically the desireability that she might like Kelsey.
2)The main benefit of cognitive economy is- Increased accuracy because less mental energy is used
3)The biological bases of how intelligence is managed within the brain suggests- A and C
4)Difference between primary and secondary (also called complex) emotions- A and B
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