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bobbysung

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In Guilford's theory, perceiving a person's thoughts from his or her facial expressions contributes to
 
  a. dynamic assessment.
  b. fluid intelligence.
  c. negative stereotyping.
  d. social intelligence.

Question 2

In Guilford's structure-of-intellect model, as many as ____ test(s) are needed to totally measure intelligence.
 
  a. one
  b. seven
  c. 64
  d. 180



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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