Each of the following claims is part of Hebb's ideas about the nature of intelligence
EXCEPT
a. Intelligence A is the hereditary and biological potential for intellectual development.
b. Environmental effects on development begin with birth.
c. Intelligence B reflects the effect of the interaction of biological development and
environmental influences.
d. Intelligence A can be influenced by prenatal events.
e. It is Intelligence B that intelligence tests measure.
b. Environmental effects on development begin with birth.
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Hal is a great dad. Which of the following likely characterizes a typical interaction with his children?
A. Hal likes to tickle and wrestle with his children. B. Hal is in charge of feeding his children. C. Hal is in charge of bathing his children. D. Hal is working hard to earn as much money as possible, and does not have time to play with his children.
Lack of bladder control is called
a. colitis. b. anorexia. c. enuresis. d. encopresis.