A) between-group heritability
B) within-group heritability
C) deviation IQ
D) cumulative deficit
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A) similarities.
B) digit span.
C) arithmetic.
D) vocabulary.
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A) 20
B) 30
C) 50
D) 80
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A) Women tended to outscore men on IQ tests during the early 1900s.
B) Immigrants scoring low on IQ tests usually did so because of a lack of familiarity with the English language.
C) A majority of immigrants who were given IQ tests tended to score in the average to above-average range.
D) IQ tests given to immigrants in the early 1900s were valid measures of intelligence.
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A) adoptive precedent
B) adoptive mandate
C) selective placement
D) restrictive placement
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A) valid.
B) reliable.
C) standardized.
D) normal.
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A) 125
B) 135
C) 75
D) 85
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A) Edwin Boring
B) Sir Francis Galton
C) Alfred Binet
D) Charles Spearman
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A) deviation IQ.
B) restriction of range.
C) metacognitive bias.
D) the double curse of incompetence.
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A) sterilize her
B) deny her entry to junior college
C) deny her entry to university
D) terminate her from high-security government work
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A) analytical intelligence
B) creative intelligence
C) practical intelligence
D) exponential intelligence
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A) answer IQ test questions like someone who is age 12 even though the student is only 10.
B) answer IQ test questions like someone who is age 10 even though the student is only eight.
C) answer IQ test questions like someone who is age 10,even though the student is 12.
D) answer IQ test questions like someone who is age 12,even though the student is only 11.
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A) IQ is highly predictive of job performance,independent of the occupation.
B) Both employers should pay attention to the interview as it will demonstrate interpersonal intelligence.
C) The meat packing plant should evaluate IQ and interview equally as being predictive of job success.
D) The law office should pay more attention to the candidate's IQ score relative to the meat packing plant.
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A) Wechsler Intelligence Scale of Children
B) Raven's Progressive Matrices
C) Stanford-Binet IQ Test
D) Scholastic Assessment Test
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A) A test can be valid but unreliable.
B) A test can be reliable but invalid.
C) A reliable test must be valid.
D) A test cannot be unreliable and invalid.
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A) Picture arrangement
B) Similarities
C) Block design
D) Picture completion
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A) siblings reared together and cousins reared together have similar IQ correlations.
B) the correlations between the IQ scores of cousins reared together are very strong.
C) the correlations between the IQ scores of cousins reared together are negative.
D) the higher the percentage of shared genes between people,the higher their IQ correlations will be.
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A) Most European immigrants were considered geniuses based on their IQ scores.
B) Most European immigrants scored in the average range of IQ scores.
C) Most European immigrants were considered mentally retarded based on their IQ scores.
D) Most European immigrants were intellectually deficient and scored low on IQ tests.
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A) aptitude
B) intelligence
C) achievement
D) perception
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A) be given accommodations due to her low test scores.
B) be placed in a special education class.
C) be placed in a gifted and talented program.
D) be left with no special placement.
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