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Dr. Marks believes that the intelligent person has a global ability to reason and acquire knowledge that manifests itself in the multiple and varied observable behaviors of that person. Dr. Carlson believes that an intelligent person may possess specific talents in some areas but not others because intelligence depends upon a person's strengths and weaknesses. Dr. Marks views intelligence as ________, whereas Dr. Carlson views intelligence as ________.
 
  a. a unitary phenomenon; a set of independent skills and abilities
  b. a psychometric problem; an information-processing problem
  c. a cognitive issue; a developmental issue
  d. a biological matter; an environmental matter

Question 2

An example of behavior modification in practice might be the use of increased teacher attention to widen the variety of activities a child would undertake in a school setting.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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