A. The mere exposure effect
B. The halo effect
C. The placebo effect
D. The fundamental attribution
A. Inhuman solution
B. Critical thinking
C. Restricted discussion
D. Group cohesiveness
A. Binet
B. Skinner
C. Guilford
D. Wechsler
A. Running
B. Adding numbers
C. Taking a final examination
D. Memorizing a script
A. Surface structure
B. Deep structure
C. Divergent thinking
D. Transformational rules
A. An aptitude test
B. An achievement test
C. An intelligence test
D. A test of creativity
A. Robert sternberg
B. David wechsler
C. Louis thurstone
D. Charles spearman
A. Divergent thinking
B. Symbolic thought
C. Disjunctive thinking
D. Convergent thinking
A. Latitudinal
B. Longitudinal
C. Laboratory method
D. Representational method
A. Adult intelligence test
B. Child intelligence test
C. Fixed alternative test
D. Projective test