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chandani

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A psychologist is looking for a test that evaluates a subject's memory using the kind of tasks done on an everyday basis. A good example would be the
 
  a) Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test.
   b) Fuld Object-Memory Evaluation.
   c) Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning-2.
   d) Benton Visual Attention Test.

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Which of the following expresses a key distinction in the different scores from the most recent version of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (SB5)?
 
  a) Knowledge is an example of a factor, while Verbal is an example of a domain.
   b) Working Memory is an example of a factor, while Knowledge is an example of a domain.
   c) Nonverbal Reasoning is an example of a factor, while Working Memory is an example of a domain.
   d) Nonverbal is an example of a factor, while Working Memory is an example of a domain.



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Answer to Question 1

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