Tests produce their most impressive predictive successes when used with individuals who have
a) performed well in school due to ability
b) performed well in school, not due to ability
c) performed poorly in school due to ability
d) performed poorly in school, not due to ability
D
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Corey's mother was advised that he should wait another year before starting kindergarten. Since he was old enough, she enrolled him anyway. If Corey fits the profile of other children who were recommended to be held back a year, he
A) is likely to have poor social skills. B) is likely to be bullied by the other children. C) will score below his classmates on achievement tests. D) will score just as well as his classmates on achievement tests.
The idiographic approach to the study of personality:
a. relies heavily on the use of statistics b. consists mainly of abstractions from a unique personality c. provides us with information about the ways characteristics interact within a particular personality d. tells us nothing about a particular person's personality and uniqueness