Instead of calculating an intelligence quotient, most current intelligence tests represent the test-taker's performance relative to

What will be an ideal response?

the average performance of others the same age as the test-taker

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A) reduce the number of sexual partners teens have. B) lead teens to wait longer to initiate sexual activity. C) reduce the frequency of unprotected sex. D) None of the above.

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What happens to the overall likelihood of making a Type I error as the number of dependent variables increases?

a. Type I error increases b. Type I error decreases c. Type I exceeds Type II error d. Type II exceeds Type I error e. it depends on the sample size

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