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meagbuch

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Four-year-old Roberto is very aggressive toward his peers, which results in poor peer relationships. A psychologist has been asked to assess Roberto's aggressiveness and determine if he needs intervention. The psychologist would probably do what type of assessment?
 
  a. Neuropsychological
  b. Projective
 c. Cognitive
 d. Behavioral

Question 2

The calculation of an IQ, previously done by using a child's mental age, is now done by using a deviation IQ. This means that the child's score is compared to the scores of others
 
  a. of the same age.
 b. in the same grade.
 c. who took the test at the same time.
  d. with the same level of intelligence.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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