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gbarreiro

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In Sternberg's triarchic theory, a person's improved information processing with experience reflects ____ of experiential components.
 
  a. dynamic assessment
  b. the gradual decay
  c. automation
  d. compensatory intervention

Question 2

An intelligence test is free from cultural bias when the items' ____ is equal for people of various cultures.
 
  a. fluidity
  b. familiarity
  c. difficulty
  d. triarchicality



alexisweber49

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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