Ted tends to think of himself as a workaholic and perfectionist. When he thinks back on college years, he remembers studying hard for exams and getting good grades (and tends to forget about the time he nearly failed a class, and disregard the many nights he spent partying). The way that Ted thinks about his college years illustrates the fact that people ____
a. believe that they have more control over their lives than they really do
b. tend to have a poor understanding of how they are viewed by others
c. revise or distort their memories to fit their current self-concepts
d. see the world as a fair, just place
C
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a. Long term memory must be intact b. Working memory must be intact c. Declarative memory must be intact d. All of the above
Carolina has been raised in an intellectually enriched environment with lots of books and age-appropriate toys. The reaction range model suggests that Carolina will
a. score near the top of her potential IQ range. b. show a steady increase in IQ score during early childhood and adolescence. c. perform better than the majority of her peers on standardized tests of intelligence. d. have a wider intellectual reaction range than children raised in less stimulating environments.