__________ personality tests are similar in structure to classroom tests, with multiple-
choice and true-false questions.
a. Intelligence
b. Objective
c. Projective
d. Aptitude
e. Subjective
b. Objective
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A large survey of high school students found that part-black biracial teenagers
A) report as much discrimination as their black monoracial counterparts. B) are almost always identity achieved. C) have a stronger sense of ethnic identity than their monoracial black peers. D) usually select the identity that most closely matches their physical appearance.
Which of the following statements best describes a "testing effect"?
A) This is a case where subjects have been drawn from non-equivalent settings, such as recruiting young adults from a collegiate setting and older adults from nursing homes. B) This is a case where performance on an earlier measure or procedure affects future performance on the same task. C) This is a case where subjects who score very high or low on a test, score more towards the statistical mean the second time around. D) This is a case where people naturally get better on tests because they are more mature.