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ap psych 2.8ABCD
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  • 1

    A devoted young father reads a news report that claims many people believe men are not as intelligent in how to properly care for their children. The young father has plans to care for his child that day. Which of the following can be predicted about his performance as a caretaker based on the concept of stereotype threat?

    the father will experience increased anxiety and make mistakes as a caretaker

  • 2

    A student who obtained a percentile rank of 75 on an achievement test is best characterized as having

    scored higher than 75% of the test takers

  • 3

    A test that measures a student’s potential ability is

    an aptitude test

  • 4

    A test that is labeled an achievement test is mot likely to be given to

    allow a student to be exempted from a college course

  • 5

    In a normal distribution of scores on assessments like those for intelligence, which of the following statements is true about the are that falls between one standard deviation above and one below?

    middle 68%

  • 6

    A research team wanted to measure how smart Chris was. The reasearchers measured how many questions he got correct on his exam. This measurement consisted which of the following?

    operational definition

  • 7

    The earliest efforts to measure intelligence were directed at which of the following?

    predicting children’s success in school

  • 8

    Initially, intelligence quotients were calculated on the basis of a person’s mental and chronological ages. Using that approach, a person with a mental age of 12 and intelligence score of 120 would have a chronological age of

    10

  • 9

    Colleen received a score of 100 on an IQ test. The mean for the test is 100 and the standard deviation is 15. Assume the test has a normal distribution of scores. Colleen’s score was equal to or greater than the scores of what percent of people?

    50

  • 10

    Average IQ scores have increased steadily over the past 100 years. It has been argued that this effect is most likely due to

    an increase in the average number of years in school

  • 11

    A disadvantage of using the concept of mental age in assessing intelligence because of which of the following?

    it is inappropriate for adults

  • 12

    A test author most interested in esnsuring that individuals receive similar scored on a personally test every time they take it is attempting to increase which of the following?

    reliability

  • 13

    Which of the following results of correlational studies implies that environment contributes to the determination of IQ?

    correlations are higher for children and their biological parents than for children and their adoptive parents

  • 14

    Most intelligence test are no red such that the mean score is 100 and the standard deviation is 15. Therefore, the discovery of the Flynn effect lead sone to conclude that

    IQ tests should be reformed at periodic intervals

  • 15

    What should do after a study to follow the HIPPA laws?

    debrief the participants

  • 16

    Henry took a test and scored low. He kept taking the test and kept getting the same thing. This series of events shows that the test was

    reliable

  • 17

    The hypothesis that intelligence is in part inherited is best supported by the fact that the IQ correlation for

    pairs of indentical twins is greater than for pairs of fraternal twins

  • 18

    Average intelligence scores goes up and the years go by, this indicates____

    Flynn effect

  • 19

    The psychology aptitude test (PAT) compares the scores of the students with their predormance in the course throughout the year.; the PAT has_____

    predictive validity

  • 20

    Which test is designed to measure an individual’s knowledge of a subject?

    achievement test

  • 21

    Which of the following is always true of standardized tests?

    they are supposed to be administered and scored in a consistent manner

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    A devoted young father reads a news report that claims many people believe men are not as intelligent in how to properly care for their children. The young father has plans to care for his child that day. Which of the following can be predicted about his performance as a caretaker based on the concept of stereotype threat?

    the father will experience increased anxiety and make mistakes as a caretaker

  • 2

    A student who obtained a percentile rank of 75 on an achievement test is best characterized as having

    scored higher than 75% of the test takers

  • 3

    A test that measures a student’s potential ability is

    an aptitude test

  • 4

    A test that is labeled an achievement test is mot likely to be given to

    allow a student to be exempted from a college course

  • 5

    In a normal distribution of scores on assessments like those for intelligence, which of the following statements is true about the are that falls between one standard deviation above and one below?

    middle 68%

  • 6

    A research team wanted to measure how smart Chris was. The reasearchers measured how many questions he got correct on his exam. This measurement consisted which of the following?

    operational definition

  • 7

    The earliest efforts to measure intelligence were directed at which of the following?

    predicting children’s success in school

  • 8

    Initially, intelligence quotients were calculated on the basis of a person’s mental and chronological ages. Using that approach, a person with a mental age of 12 and intelligence score of 120 would have a chronological age of

    10

  • 9

    Colleen received a score of 100 on an IQ test. The mean for the test is 100 and the standard deviation is 15. Assume the test has a normal distribution of scores. Colleen’s score was equal to or greater than the scores of what percent of people?

    50

  • 10

    Average IQ scores have increased steadily over the past 100 years. It has been argued that this effect is most likely due to

    an increase in the average number of years in school

  • 11

    A disadvantage of using the concept of mental age in assessing intelligence because of which of the following?

    it is inappropriate for adults

  • 12

    A test author most interested in esnsuring that individuals receive similar scored on a personally test every time they take it is attempting to increase which of the following?

    reliability

  • 13

    Which of the following results of correlational studies implies that environment contributes to the determination of IQ?

    correlations are higher for children and their biological parents than for children and their adoptive parents

  • 14

    Most intelligence test are no red such that the mean score is 100 and the standard deviation is 15. Therefore, the discovery of the Flynn effect lead sone to conclude that

    IQ tests should be reformed at periodic intervals

  • 15

    What should do after a study to follow the HIPPA laws?

    debrief the participants

  • 16

    Henry took a test and scored low. He kept taking the test and kept getting the same thing. This series of events shows that the test was

    reliable

  • 17

    The hypothesis that intelligence is in part inherited is best supported by the fact that the IQ correlation for

    pairs of indentical twins is greater than for pairs of fraternal twins

  • 18

    Average intelligence scores goes up and the years go by, this indicates____

    Flynn effect

  • 19

    The psychology aptitude test (PAT) compares the scores of the students with their predormance in the course throughout the year.; the PAT has_____

    predictive validity

  • 20

    Which test is designed to measure an individual’s knowledge of a subject?

    achievement test

  • 21

    Which of the following is always true of standardized tests?

    they are supposed to be administered and scored in a consistent manner