An assumption on which the Binet-Simon scales, the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale, and
other intelligence tests are based is that
A) intelligence is a composite of general and specific abilities.
B) examinees have had equal opportunities to learn the material on the test.
C) intelligence is more a product of environment than of heredity.
D) the standard deviation of mental ages is the same for every chronological age.
B
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Gillian was very upset that others perceived her as lazy. This bothered her so much that she began to neglect her work responsibilities and began to spend most of her time surfing the Internet. This is an example of
a. the halo effect. b. contrast effects. c. stereotyping. d. selective perception. e. self-fulfilling prophecy.
What is responsible for most cases of intersex?
a) inconsistent gender role models during early childhood. b) child sexual abuse. c) chromosomal defects. d) excessive levels of androgens during prenatal development.