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Based on the information in the case study, which of the following is the most valid prediction?
 
  a. Jackie will get a lower score than will her peers on some sections of traditional intelligence tests.
  b. Jackie will score about the same as typical fifth graders on all sections of intelligence tests.
  c. Jackie will score higher than typical fifth graders on all sections of intelligence tests.
  d. We can't make any predictions about Jackie's performance on an intelligence test based on the information in the case study.

Question 2

Consider Tony's intelligence according to Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence. Based on the case study and Sternberg's work, which of the following statements is most valid?
 
  a. He is probably a bit lower in intelligence than his peers.
  b. His intelligence is probably about similar to that of his peers.
  c. He is probably a bit higher in intelligence than his peers.
  d. His intelligence is much higher than his peers.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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