The innatist view of intelligence believes that intelligence is: Select one: a. inherited. b. altered by training.
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The innatist view of intelligence believes that intelligence is:
Select one:
a.
inherited.
b.
altered by training.
c.
altered by variations in the environment.
d.
a general capacity.
Early tests for intelligence tell us that:
Select one:
a.
Intelligence has a genetic component, and it is not influenced by parenting
b.
Intelligence becomes less stable as we age, mostly because of our changing learning environments each year in school
c.
Intelligence has a large genetic and environmental component, and measures of intelligence become more stable as we get older
d.
The biggest predictor of intelligence is culture and ethnicity
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