1. If a set of data is normally distributed, the number of individuals scoring l
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1. If a set of data is normally distributed, the number of individuals scoring low, moderate, and high is identical.
2. Gifted children tend to be significantly less well-adjusted than children of average intelligence.
3. Babies with difficult temperaments tend to be very passive and seldom cry.
4. Sternberg’s practical component defines intelligence differently depending on the sociocultural context in which it is displayed.
a. True b. False2. Gifted children tend to be significantly less well-adjusted than children of average intelligence.
a. True b. False3. Babies with difficult temperaments tend to be very passive and seldom cry.
a. True b. False4. Sternberg’s practical component defines intelligence differently depending on the sociocultural context in which it is displayed.
a. True b. FalseExplanation / Answer
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. True
The fourth question, I am not completely sure about the answer. According to my understanding of the question, it is true.
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