If we want to decide whether a test of "emotional intelligence" is useful, what question should we ask?

a. Do people's scores on this test follow the normal distribution?
b. Does a person's score remain constant throughout life?

c. Do scores on the test relate to genetic differences among people?
d. Do the scores predict an outcome we couldn't already predict?

d

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a. the limbic systems b. the lobes c. the ventromedial chisms d. the saltatory connections

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