In the Wallas model of problem solving, this key step involves a period in which
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In the Wallas model of problem solving, this key step involves a period in which one is not consciously attending to solving the problem. 17 A. intubation B. incubation C. inspiration D. illumination 8. The prototype of our modern intelligence test was the A. Stanford-Binet. B. Binet-Simon. C. B.LT.?.?. D. Army Alpha/Army Beta. 19 According to the Flynn Effect, scores on intelligence tests A. fluctuate widely. B. have increased for Caucasians. C. have decreased steadily. D. are highly reliable. 20. According to Arthur Jensen, intelligence is best defined A. by what a culture values. B. as response speed. C. as problem solving ability. D. by one's use of language.Explanation / Answer
17. B. Incubation (self explanatory. Research support role of unconscious work during incubation)
18. B. Binet Simon (Binet and Theodore Simon in response to French government's request to help decide which students bound to face difficulty at school, developed questions that focused on areas not explicitly taught in schools, such as attention, memory, and problem-solving skills. This can be seen as the prototype of modern intelligence testing)
19. B. (in fact, James R. Flynn discovered that IQ scores increased from one generation to the next for all of the countries for which data existed)
20. C. (According to Jensen intelligence comprised of two types of abilities- associative abilities and cognitive abilities. Associative ability includes the capacity to learn, identify, discriminate, remember and reproduce the learnt information and experiences. Cognitive ability is comprised of higher order thinking, reasoning, analysing and problem solving).
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