Unlike individual intelligence tests, group tests of intelligence are
a. useful for assessing many individuals quickly and inexpensively.
b. used mostly to assess for suspected learning disabilities or other cognitive disorders.
c. required to be administered by specially trained, highly qualified examiners.
d. often made up of items which require oral responses from the examinee.
Question 2
A distinction between Piaget's theory and other theories of intelligence includes an emphasis on
a. the development of intellectual abilities in individuals.
b. individual differences in intelligence test performance.
c. the creative process in problem solving.
d. the composite of both general and specific abilities.