Asked by Melissa
The Flynn effect is an example that shows a difference in IQ among :
a. ages
b. genders
c. cohorts
d. cultures
Ok, i tried this one, and i thought the answer was "generations"...so i am confused as to what the answer is.
a. ages
b. genders
c. cohorts
d. cultures
Ok, i tried this one, and i thought the answer was "generations"...so i am confused as to what the answer is.
Answers
Answered by
klynn
Cohorts is similar to generations. The definition of cohorts is "a group of persons sharing a particular statistical or demographic characteristic." For example, a cohort could be all children born in 1980.
Also, you can basically figure out that the answer is cohorts just be eliminating the other answers. The Flynn effect is the continuous rising of IQs over time. So, the answer is definitely not ages or genders. Cultures can't really be right, either. So, it leaves you with cohorts.
Hope this helps. :)
Also, you can basically figure out that the answer is cohorts just be eliminating the other answers. The Flynn effect is the continuous rising of IQs over time. So, the answer is definitely not ages or genders. Cultures can't really be right, either. So, it leaves you with cohorts.
Hope this helps. :)
Answered by
GuruBlue
Check this site.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flynn_effect
Perhaps #a refers to a progression from one time period to another. I would agree with your generations idea.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flynn_effect
Perhaps #a refers to a progression from one time period to another. I would agree with your generations idea.
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