A) Men score higher than women on mathematical ability, and women score higher than men on language ability.
B) People with high scores on one ability tend to get high scores on other abilities.
C) There is a strong genetic component to the g factor.
D) The different skills reflect different underlying abilities, not simply crystallized intelligence.
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A) whether or not Spearman's concept of a "g" factor is correct
B) whether or not IQ tests have high utility
C) the extent to which heredity and environment influence intelligence
D) whether or not Cattell's concept of fluid and crystallized intelligence is correct
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A) high reliability and high validity.
B) high reliability and low validity.
C) low reliability and high validity.
D) low reliability and low validity.
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A) high validity.
B) high reliability.
C) average validity.
D) low reliability.
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A) the people who score high on a test one time will score high again the next time they take it.
B) the test provides scores that are equally fair to all the people who take it.
C) the scores provide a useful prediction of some other behavior.
D) the test scores follow the normal distribution.
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A) with a wide variety of IQ tests.
B) in all ethnic groups, and in every country that has been studied.
C) in every decade dating back to the early 1900s.
D) in all of these situations.
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A) Quantitative items predict verbal abilities better than verbal items do in all people.
B) People who have high quantitative scores are generally smarter in all other areas as well.
C) Verbal items on the GRE have lower reliability than quantitative items.
D) All graduate students in English tend to have similar (high) verbal scores.
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A) People who get a high score the first time they take the test will probably get a high score the second time also.
B) Psychologists have established rules for administering the test and interpreting its scores.
C) Scores on this test correlate positively with performance on some other task.
D) The content of this test is a good representation of the field the test is supposed to deal with.
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A) crystallized, but not fluid intelligence.
B) fluid, but not crystallized intelligence.
C) neither crystallized nor fluid intelligence.
D) a combination of both crystallized and fluid intelligence.
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A) David Wechsler.
B) Jill Morgan.
C) Steve Harris.
D) Francis Galton.
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A) reliability
B) norms
C) predictive validity
D) content validity
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A) the ability to reason, use knowledge, and gain more information
B) intelligence that is present in the same amount at all times
C) intelligence that increases and decreases from time to time
D) acquired skills and knowledge and the application of that knowledge to familiar problems
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A) the mean IQ score would rise by about 6 points every 10 years.
B) the mean IQ score would decrease by about 6 points every 10 years.
C) the difference in scores between males and females would steadily increase.
D) psychologists administering the test would become bored and their scoring accuracy would decrease.
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A) ages.
B) genders.
C) cohorts.
D) cultures.
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A) make the test easier
B) make the test harder
C) use more verbal items and fewer performance items
D) use more performance items and fewer verbal items
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A) performance on this test predicts how well you will do on the final exam.
B) the content of this test includes the main points covered in this section of the course.
C) people who take the same test twice get approximately the same scores both times.
D) people who do well on this test say that they enjoy psychology.
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A) fluid; crystallized
B) verbal; performance
C) verbal; spatial
D) crystallized; fluid
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A) negatively with school performance (as measured by grade point average) .
B) positively with the number of car accidents.
C) positively with the ability to read maps and bus schedules.
D) negatively with understanding instructions for taking medicines.
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A) Stanford-Binet.
B) SAT.
C) WAIS.
D) Progressive Matrices test.
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A) The scores enable us to predict performance on some other task.
B) Nearly everyone who takes the test thinks it is fair.
C) Psychologists have measured the mean and the standard deviation for a large, randomly chosen population.
D) People who take the test repeatedly get approximately the same scores each time.
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