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james9437

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What was Stern's intelligence quotient?
 
  a. a measure of intelligence comparing a child's aptitude with their achievement
 b. a measure of intelligence comparing children with adults
  c. a measure of intelligence comparing children who had educational deficiencies with children who had behavioralproblems
 d. a measure of intelligence comparing mental age to
   chronological age

Question 2

Lester believes people are born with a fixed amount of intelligence that cannot be increased. Lester agrees with which of the following?
 
  a. entity view of intelligence
  b. dispositional attribution
  c. situational attribution
  d. incremental view of intelligence



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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