Regarding both the WAIS-IV and the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, Fifth Edition (SB5), which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Both yield a single overall IQ.
b. Both can be used with adults.
c. Both are group tests of intelligence.
d. Both provide performance (nonverbal) and verbal scores.
ANSWER: c
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a. The child's optimum period for language learning is postponed to later in life. b. The child will be severely limited at learning either type of language later. c. The child will not learn to speak, but can still learn sign language later in life. d. The language areas of the child's brain change into visual areas.
The purpose of the Apgar score, which is calculated twice within the first 5 minutes of birth, is to
A. measure infant intelligence. B. measure the quality of parental investment in the newborn at birth. C. assess an infant's life signs to determine the need for intervention at birth. D. decide whether the newborn infant has been exposed to prenatal teratogens.