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Project ACTIVE examined whether primary mental abilities could be trained. Which second-order ability is related to the abilities trained in ACTIVE?
 
  a. fluid intelligence
  b. crystallized intelligence
  c. short-term memory
  d. long-term memory

Question 2

The purpose of Project ACTIVE was to study
 
  a. inductive reasoning.
  b. older persons' use of mnemonic devices.
  c. training of primary mental abilities.
  d. vocabulary changes over the life span.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c



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