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asmith134

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In a cognitive approach to intelligence (e.g., Hunt) found that high-ability participants differed from low-ability participants in:
 
  A) the speed of a figure-sorting task
  B) the speed with which research participants could identify a as being the same
  C) the ease with which they answered questions
  D) the speed with which research participants could read and understand technical material in mathematics
  E) the speed with which they completed reading a passage

Question 2

What of the following can be described as a decision maker's conception of the acts, outcomes, and contingencies associated with a particular choice.
 
  A) Reification
  B) Ad Hominem
  C) Decision frame
  D) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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