Answer:
Intelligence testing seems most useful
Explanation:
Intelligence testing is one of the oldest forms of classifying and categorizing intelligence in humans. This is done in children to detect learning disabilities and in adults to diagnose neurological/degenerative diseases that affect the brain and learning.
On the other hand Standardized tests such as the ACT and SAT are highly controversial since it does not really measure the worth of a student but the performance of the school/district. Most of these schools end up training students on how to pass a standardized tests rather than learning and enhancing intelligence.
High school grades cannot be taken into account since ever meter is different in each high school from state to state and country to country. This is the logic for standardized tests.
Colleges and universities should look at a student's overall accomplishments, their work and their goal. They must also factor in any obstacle that the student had in their way because this also requires time and energy to overcome.
All of the work as a whole should be taken together rather than a single part. This would not reflect the entirety of the student's potential or intelligence.
Schachter and Singer's study suggests that emotions are the result of both cognitive and physiological processes. According to their study, individuals respond in different ways to a shot of adrenaline and that will depend on the context they find themselves in. In this situational context, <u>if an individual is uninformed or misinformed about the effect of epinephrine and interacts with an angry person, he/she will show an angry response.</u>
B. separated twins tend to have the small behavioural characteristic, regardless of the environment.
Answer:
option b is correct answer
Explanation:
Instrumental (operant) conditioning is a type of learning in which organisms learn to pay attention in order to gain or avoid significant effects.
Operating conditioning is a learning method that takes place through incentives and behavioral punishments. An individual makes a connection between a specific behavior and a result through operant conditioning.
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