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Measurement of individual differences is finding out how people differ from one another.ÊCognitive tests are used to measure individual differences for the purpose of Êassessing impairments and making diagnostic decisions.
A. Hassam watches people as they interact.
Usually, we would consider an individual to be exceptional if that individual has one or more abilities that most people do not have, such as ability to play the piano skillfully, ability to speak several languages fluently, ability to diagnose illness accurately, and so forth. However, a person could be exceptional for other reasons as well. Someone who is eight feet tall would also be exceptional. Any rare attribute is exceptional.
This is because as people grow they require more energy. Also, a person's energy requirements differ depending on the kinds of activities they are involved in.
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Generalizations are statements that are too general. Generalizations tend to be wrong because they assume too much about a group of people.
They dress warmly.
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No, the headline is not accurate as it paints all juvenile delinquents as heroes, which is not necessarily true for every individual. It is important to avoid generalizations and stereotypes when describing a group of people.
Partial truths can be big lies.
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Stereotyping can lead to unfair biases and prejudices against people based on their race, gender, religion, or other characteristics. It can also perpetuate negative stereotypes and contribute to discrimination and inequality. Stereotyping reduces individuality and can inhibit opportunities for personal growth and understanding.
The people of Ember tend to react to danger with a mix of fear and uncertainty. Some may panic or become anxious, while others may try to come together to address the threat. Ultimately, their reactions vary depending on the severity of the danger and their individual personalities.
"All teenagers are lazy and irresponsible" suffers from the pitfall of overgeneralization as it unfairly applies a negative trait to an entire group without considering individual differences.