The first evidence to contradict the assumption that intelligence declines with age was demonstrated by: A. Terman and Binet. B. Wechsler. C. Bayley and Oden. D. Schaie.

The first evidence to contradict the assumption that intelligence declines with age was demonstrated by:

A. Terman and Binet.
B. Wechsler.
C. Bayley and Oden.
D. Schaie.

 
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When Bayley tested a group of adults who had been child geniuses, she found that: A. IQ scores decreased on analogies but increased on the other components of intelligence. B. performance peaked at age 21 and declined thereafter. C. IQ scores increased between ages 20 and 50. D. there was no difference between 20- and 50-year-olds.

When Bayley tested a group of adults who had been child geniuses, she found that:

A. IQ scores decreased on analogies but increased on the other components of intelligence.
B. performance peaked at age 21 and declined thereafter.
C. IQ scores increased between ages 20 and 50.
D. there was no difference between 20- and 50-year-olds.

 
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A problem with longitudinal research on intelligence is that: A. people of lesser intelligence tend to volunteer for retesting. B. practice on the test items may produce learning. C. it is usually distorted by cohort effects, especially in older participants. D. few people participate in such research voluntarily

A problem with longitudinal research on intelligence is that:

A. people of lesser intelligence tend to volunteer for retesting.
B. practice on the test items may produce learning.
C. it is usually distorted by cohort effects, especially in older participants.
D. few people participate in such research voluntarily

 
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Who has the best chance of maintaining intellectual abilities into late adulthood? A. Bert, who has recently retired and is planning “to do nothing but rest” B. Harriet, who is experiencing the “empty nest” syndrome C. Carol, who is well educated, recently divorced, and in financial difficulties D. Martin, who has a college education, a happy marriage, and a good retirement plan

Who has the best chance of maintaining intellectual abilities into late adulthood?

A. Bert, who has recently retired and is planning “to do nothing but rest”
B. Harriet, who is experiencing the “empty nest” syndrome
C. Carol, who is well educated, recently divorced, and in financial difficulties
D. Martin, who has a college education, a happy marriage, and a good retirement plan

 
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