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Which of the following is the most accurate statement based on Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence? Intelligence consists of fluid and crystallized abilities that are not influenced by school and culture. Schools should ensure that all students know information that is part of the day-to-day culture. Schools should treat intelligence as a series of interacting components instead of a single trait. Nature is more important that nurture in shaping intelligence.
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Which of the following is the most accurate statement based on Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence? C. Schools should treat intelligence as a series of interacting components instead of a single trait.
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Ms. Chou works with students who are gifted. Mr
Ms. Chou works with students who are gifted. Mr. Bryant works with students who are mentally retarded. Upon which of the following statements will these two teachers most likely agree? Multiple criteria are not necessary when determining students' eligibility for special services. IQ tests are suitable for students who differ substantially from the average student. Exceptional students should have opportunities for independent work. Exceptional students experience less risk for social and emotional difficulties because they are so very different from their peers.
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Ms. Chou works with students who are gifted. Mr
Ms. Chou works with students who are gifted. Mr. Bryant works with students who are mentally retarded. Upon which of the following statements will these two teachers most likely agree? C. Exceptional students should have opportunities for independent work.
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Consider the "nature and nurture" issue with regard to intelligence
Consider the "nature and nurture" issue with regard to intelligence. Which of the following statements is the most accurate according to researchers? Intelligence is determined primarily by genetics and is only minimally alterable by experience. Genetics and the environment both make major contributions to intelligence. Intelligence is determined primarily by genetics when children are very young, but later the environment is much more important. Intelligence is determined primarily by the environment; genetics have minimal impact.
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Consider the "nature and nurture" issue with regard to intelligence
Consider the "nature and nurture" issue with regard to intelligence. Which of the following statements is the most accurate according to researchers? B. Genetics and the environment both make major contributions to intelligence.
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Mr. Lindsay's newest student, Emilia Mendoza, just came to the country from Mexico. Shortly afterward, she was given an IQ test to assess her abilities. Which of the following is most likely to decrease Emilia's performance on this test? Her experiences with classmates in her new class Cultural biases of the test The length of the test Her teacher's high expectations for her performance
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Mr. Lindsay's newest student, Emilia Mendoza, just came to the country from Mexico. Shortly afterward, she was given an IQ test to assess her abilities. Which of the following is most likely to decrease Emilia's performance on this test? B. Cultural biases of the test
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Which of the following assertions about intelligence is true?
Intelligence is non-adaptive. Intelligence involves having a great amount of inherent knowledge. Intelligence involves use of prior knowledge. Intelligence involves a single mental process.
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Which of the following assertions about intelligence is true?
C. Intelligence involves use of prior knowledge.
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Ms. Chou works with gifted students
Ms. Chou works with gifted students. Which of the following strategies or concepts is one that she would be likely to implement in her classes? Activities and tasks done in large groups Extensive scaffolding Group work done in groups that consist of students with common interests Moderate, easily-obtained goals
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Ms. Chou works with gifted students
Ms. Chou works with gifted students. Which of the following strategies or concepts is one that she would be likely to implement in her classes? C. Group work done in groups that consist of students with common interests
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Suzette detected a major flaw in an intelligence test that the school psychologist at her school was using to test students: the same class was tested twice and the two assessments yielded completely different scores. What is the flaw in this test? predictive validity construct validity sampling reliability
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Suzette detected a major flaw in an intelligence test that the school psychologist at her school was using to test students: the same class was tested twice and the two assessments yielded completely different scores. What is the flaw in this test? D. reliability
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Approaches intelligence as having multiple forms.
Piaget & Gardner Vygotsky & Sternberg Gardner & Vygotsky Sternberg & Gardner
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Approaches intelligence as having multiple forms.
D. Sternberg & Gardner
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Ms. Summers travels often and has developed a set of knowledge and skills that contributes to her success as a geography teacher. According to Cattell, which aspect of intelligence does Ms. Summers model? Distributive Cumulative Crystallized Fluid
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Ms. Summers travels often and has developed a set of knowledge and skills that contributes to her success as a geography teacher. According to Cattell, which aspect of intelligence does Ms. Summers model? C. Crystallized
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Focus on the measurement of intelligence and assumes that there is a normal distribution.
Neurophysiology Psychometric Multiple forms Developmental
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Focus on the measurement of intelligence and assumes that there is a normal distribution.
B. Psychometric
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Which one of the following individuals would most likely score the lowest on a test for interpersonal intelligence? Martha is in peer mediation therapy to enhance her threshold for empathy. Julia is a peer mediator at her school. Cecile loves to work the after-school program at a nearby kindergarten. Juan wants to be a psychologist.
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Which one of the following individuals would most likely score the lowest on a test for interpersonal intelligence? Martha is in peer mediation therapy to enhance her threshold for empathy.
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Stability of IQ measures true only if there are no radical changes in the environment.
False
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Stability of IQ measures true only if there are no radical changes in the environment.
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Most intelligence tests include what kind of measures?
Problem solving and inductive reasoning Inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning Object manipulation and abstract reasoning Deductive reasoning and problem solving
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Most intelligence tests include what kind of measures?
D. Deductive reasoning and problem solving
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IQ test norms remain constant for many years.
True False
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IQ test norms remain constant for many years.
False
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According to the textbook, how do some teachers unintentionally harm students who come from lower-income families? They pay more attention to these students and others get jealous. They challenge the students more than they should, increasing their risk of failure. They have lower academic expectations for them. They make increased referrals to special education classes to help the children get caught up in basic reading, writing, and math skills.
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According to the textbook, how do some teachers unintentionally harm students who come from lower-income families? C. They have lower academic expectations for them.
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He identified seven to 8 ½ intelligences.
Gardner Brualdi Boring Wechsler
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He identified seven to 8 ½ intelligences.
Gardner
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Recently, various ethnic groups have become increasingly similar in average IQ. Researchers attribute this trend mostly to what? more equitable environmental conditions across society improved culturally unbiased intelligence tests teachers becoming increasingly sensitive to students' needs improved classroom instruction
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Recently, various ethnic groups have become increasingly similar in average IQ. Researchers attribute this trend mostly to what? A. more equitable environmental conditions across society
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Factors other than IQ account for more variance when predicting life success.
Affective/Emotional Factors Cognitive/Volitional Factors Both A & B None of these
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Factors other than IQ account for more variance when predicting life success.
Affective/Emotional Factors Cognitive/Volitional Factors Both A & B None of these
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