A) verbal fluency, numerical ability, and memory.
B) analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence.
C) crystallized intelligence, fluid intelligence, and transient intelligence.
D) artistic intelligence, performance intelligence, and rational intelligence.
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A) fail to consider
B) underestimate
C) accurately assess
D) overestimate
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A) Alfred Binet
B) Howard Gardner
C) Arthur Jenson
D) Robert Sternberg
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A) Recognition heuristic
B) Representativeness heuristic
C) Trial-and-error heuristic
D) Availability heuristic
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A) insight.
B) problem solving.
C) decision making.
D) bounded rationality.
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A) availability heuristic.
B) gambler's fallacy.
C) base rate fallacy.
D) conjunction fallacy.
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A) there are too many dependent variables in family studies.
B) random assignment is impossible in family studies.
C) there are no independent variables in family studies.
D) family members share not only genes but also similar environments.
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A) consistency
B) predictability
C) accuracy of inference
D) representativeness
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A) the person has 130 units of intelligence.
B) the person scored two standard deviations above the mean.
C) the person's MA is 13 and CA is 10.
D) the test score was calculated incorrectly, because 100 is the highest possible score.
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A) problem-solving
B) creativity
C) intelligence
D) reasoning
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A) Identical twins reared apart
B) Siblings reared apart
C) Fraternal twins reared together
D) Adoptive siblings reared together
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A) China
B) India
C) Japan
D) Malaysia
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A) 500; 100
B) 50; 10
C) 100; 15
D) 100; 10
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A) creativity.
B) problem-solving ability.
C) neuroticism.
D) impulsivity.
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A) China
B) Britain
C) France
D) Australia
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A) perform well on conventional tests designed to measure reasoning skills.
B) cope well with new or novel tasks.
C) show deficits in the other two areas of cognitive function.
D) be able to solve problems in everyday life.
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