Cognitive Psychology: Intelligence and Testing Flashcards

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Standardization sample

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A group of people who represent the entire population

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Reliability

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A measure of how consistent a test is in the measurements it provides

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Validity

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The extent to which a test measures what it is interred to measure

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Internal validity

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The degree to which the subject’s results are due to the question being asked an not another variable

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External validity

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The degree to which results from the test can be generalized to the real world

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Intelligence

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Goal-directed adaptive thinking

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Thematic Appreciation Test (TAT)

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A series of pictures of people in ambiguous relationships with other people, with the participant tasked in generating a story to accompany each picture

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g factor

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General intelligence

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9
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Robert Sternberg

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Intelligence could be broadly defined as having three major components: analytical, practical, and creative intelligence

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Emotional intelligence

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Being able to recognize people’s intents and motivations

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Crystallized intelligence

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Accumulated knowledge

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12
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Fluid intelligence

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The ability to process information quickly and to solve new problems

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13
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Heritability coefficient

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A rough measure of the proportion of variation among individuals that can be attributed to genetic effect (about 0.5–half of variation due to nature, half due to nurture)

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