Started on Sunday, 18 February
2024, 4:54 PM
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Grade 95.00 out of 100.00
Question 1
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Consider Multiple Intelligences Theory
developed by Howard Gardner. In
Gardner’s theory, each person possesses
at least eight intelligences. In a job
analysis for a dancer at the state theatre,
which one of the multiple intelligences
below would most likely be a task
requirement of the employee?
a. Naturalist intelligence
b. Interpersonal intelligence
c. Bodily kinesthetic intelligence
d. Linguistic intelligence
______intelligence could be attributed to a
test pilot in the air force who may be
required to come up with new ideas to
solve a landing gear problem not yet
identi�ed in the new range of aircraft being
tested.
a. Multiple
b. Practical
c. Creative
d. Analytical
Question 3
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Forming new memories is sometimes
called ______ and the process of bringing
up old memories is called ______ .
a. reproduction; production
b. construction; reconstruction
c. reconstruction; construction
d. production; reproduction
Question 4
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The storage capacity of long-term memory
is ______.
a. limited
b. essentially limitless
c. one or two bits of information
d. seven bits plus or minus two
a. sensory memory
b. working memory
c. episodic memory
d. implicit memory
Question 6
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A manager of a sanitation plant does not
want to hire women in his department
because it is no place for women to work.
This rigid and in�exible way of thinking as
a barrier to problem solving could indicate
a _______.
a. Con�rmation bias
b. Hindsight bias
c. Mental set
d. Functional �xedness
Question 7
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Which statement is FALSE. The
relationship between self-e�cacy and
motivation is that ______.
a. previous successful completion
of the exact task predicts future
performance.
b. motivation derives from the
expectations we have of the
consequences of our behaviours
(self-e�cacy).
c. self-e�cacy beliefs cannot be
improved through mastery
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