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AP Psychology 1.1 Testing and Individual Differences. Identify the test in which all conditions are exactly the same for everyone taking it.
AP Psychology 1.2 Testing and Individual Differences. Which type of test is being taken?
AP Psychology 1.3 Testing and Individual Differences. Which researcher proposed the multiple intelligence theory?
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AP Psychology 1.4 Testing and Individual Differences. How one processes information, thinks, and interacts with others is known as what?
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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by street smarts which often boil down
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to how well developed your father flight mechanism is how
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one processes information thinks and interacts with others is known
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as what And here the potential answers aren't memory personality
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emotional frantz intelligence street smarts horrible The term street smarts
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refers to the experience and know how necessary to handle
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life on the streets or anywhere populated with thuggish rodents
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No we're looking for and memory isn't what we're after
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either Remember we're looking for how one processes information thinks
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and interact with others If we were asking about one's
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ability to recall past events involving say a stolen ice
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cream cone and memory would certainly fit but that's not
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the case here And while one's personality influences their social
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interactions the term personality refers more toe patterns of thinking
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feeling and behaving it's a difference point one streetwise rat
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being cocky and arrogant and scary another equally streetwise rat
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being slightly less cocky and arrogant and scary The term
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emotional response refers to a specific reaction to a stimulus
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often resulting in physiological changes or eby eh vural response
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you know like feeling Pretty down on yourself after losing
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your lunch to a group of rough and tumble rodents
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and desperately trying not to shed a tear in front
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of them leaving us with the correct answer D intelligence
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Intelligence is both hard to define and hard to measure
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and so is often categorize differently Depending on the theory
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However it's commonly agreed upon that intelligence involves the way
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that processed information affects our thoughts and personal interactions Which
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is why this is the answer we were looking for
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Another less widely discussed aspect of intelligence is the ability 00:01:47.212 --> [endTime] tio to just walk away
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