The term crystallized intelligence refers to
A) the ability to deal with new problems and situations.
B) changes in IQ that occur over time.
C) cross-cultural differences in the meaning and measuring of intelligence.
D) accumulation of information, skills, and strategies that people have learned through
experience and that they can apply in problem-solving situations.
D
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In one German study, students who were asked to engage in all-out sprints learned
A) less than joggers as they were exhausted by the time they were exposed to a vocabulary test. B) more than joggers, as they experienced higher brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels. C) less than joggers, as they experienced higher brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels. D) more than joggers as they were tired and able to focus on the vocabulary words.
Since Tolman's time, little research has been done on the nature of latent learning
a. True b. False