A new measure of intelligence (e.g., speed of processing spatial distances) would be a valid measure of intelligence if scores on the new measure were

A. unrelated to scores on other accepted measures of intelligence.
B. more varied across people than scores on other accepted measures of intelligence.
C. more precise than scores on other accepted measures of intelligence.
D. related to scores on other accepted measures of intelligence.

D. related to scores on other accepted measures of intelligence.

Psychology

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When Greer has to work through a problem, she seldom shows creativity and she tends to think of objects and their potential uses in very typical ways. Greer would tend to:

a. show belief persistence in her problem solving: b. use the availability heuristic in her problem solving c. show functional fixedness in her problem solving d. rely on representativeness in her problem solving

Psychology

Demonstrate two ways in which cognitive misers decrease their mental load.

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology