1.Adult intelligence is an example of a ________ attribute. Moods are examples of _______ attributes. a)stable; fluid b)fluid; stable c)steady; fluid d)fluid; steady 2._______ are most likely to be relevant for making long-term decisions about individuals. a)fluid attributes b)steady attributes c)stable attributes d)unstable attributes 3.The three domains that are most relevant to decision making are a) ability, interest, mood b)interest, mood, personality c)ability, mood, personality d)ability, personality, interest 4.The primary scientific basis for asserting that general intelligence exists is that a)there are clear differences in the way people are labeled intelligent or retarded b)the influence of intelligence on behavior shows up in novel or complex situations c)reliable cognitive tests correlate positively with other reliable cognitive tests d)both a and c 5.The theory that scores on cognitive tests are influenced by general intelligence, error and specific factors was presented by a)Spearman b)Thurstone c)Vernon d)Binet 6.General intellectual factor, g, is the most critical component in a)group factor theory b)hierarchical modeling c)two factor theory d)Theory X 7.The most important implication of Spearman’s Two Factor Theory is that a)individual differences in intelligence level do exist b)a good intelligence test will maximize error c)specific factors are the same as general intelligence d)a good measure of general intelligence will successfully predict all cognitive performance 8.The theory that there are group factors related to, but not identical to, general intelligence factors was proposed by a)Spearman b)Thurstone c)Vernon d)Binet 9.Thurstone proposed that there were a)seven primary mental abilities b)five primary mental abilities; two secondary mental abilities c)two types of intelligence d)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â over 120 different abilities 10. According to Cattell, the ability to see relationships, such as in analogies, requires a)fluid intelligence b)general intelligence c)stable intelligence d)crystallized intelligence 1