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moongchi

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What is a rationale (one consistent with data) for believing that IQ can increase across
  generations?
 
  a. Height has increased and its heritability is lower than is IQs.
  b. Height has increased and its heritability is higher than is IQs.
  c. Height has increased and its heritability is about the same as IQs.
  d. Height has decreased and its heritability is lower than is IQs.

Question 2

Which is the best example of semantic knowledge?
 
  a. giving a definition of love
  b. a special memory from your high school prom
  c. solving division problems
  d. verbatim memory for a famous speech



vish98

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

a



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