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ashley

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How did Sternberg include the notion of confluence into his theory?
 
  a. He believed that several factors combined to create intelligence.
  b. He saw intelligence as based on cultural differences.
  c. He suggested that the presence of a member of the same race would improve the intelligence score of children from minority groups.
  d. He saw intelligence as a use it or lose it proposition.

Question 2

Mallory works two different jobs to make ends meet and, as a result, she is so wrapped up in her own problems that she has little time to devote to her children. They basically do whatever they want and Mallory seems not to care. Which style of child rearing does this reflect?
 
  a. Authoritative
  b. Authoritarian
  c. Permissive
  d. Neglectful



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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