Wundt believed that ______ be studied through scientific experiments

a. no mental processes could
b. some mental processes could not
c. only mental processes could
d. all mental processes could

b

Psychology

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In Sternberg's theory, individuals who are high in practical intelligence excel at

A) generating solutions to novel problems. B) adapting their thinking to fit with the demands of their everyday worlds. C) acquiring task-relevant and metacognitive knowledge. D) tasks assessing nonverbal abilities.

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The Hawthorne effect is an example of

a. experimenter effects. b. demand characteristics. c. experimenter bias. d. ceiling effects.

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