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Explain the approach to intelligence as a unitary phenomenon versus as a compilation of various separate skills and abilities.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The Society for Research in Child Development decided that the ethical concerns about the welfare of the children serving as research participants should be the primary concern and override any potential benefits of the research for children in general. This concept is referred to as
 
  a. debriefing c. informed consent
  b. confidentiality d. jeopardy



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Answer to Question 1

As a unitary phenomenon, intelligence is defined as a general characteristic that manifests in many behaviors and activities of one person. The second approach is piecemeal; various components are assessed independently, and each individual may possess areas of strength and weakness.

Answer to Question 2

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