Gould Flashcards

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key theme + area

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key theme =
area = idividual differences

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2
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measurements we use to see differences in people

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Intelligence - IQ
Personality - Questionnaires
Psychopathy – Professional testing
Analyse particular behaviours e.g speech and language

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history of IQ testing

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  • first IQ test developed by Alfred Binet and used to identify children who needed ‘special’ education
  • A child’s IQ (Intelligence Quotient) was estimated by comparing a child’s performance on various tasks to other children of various ages to calculate their ‘mental age’.
  • IQ = Mental Age/ Chronological Age
  • We now use norms (comparing individual performance to the average scores of others) to calculate IQ.
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intelligence

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Our ability and potential to learn, think and problem solve.

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Yerkes’ intelligence test

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  • Our time period is WW1.
  • The US want to check their recruits who are joining the army.
  • Some of these recruits are immigrants to the country. Some do not speak English very well.
  • Yerkes, is assigned with the task to create an IQ test for these recruits.
  • It was administered to 1.75 million recruits.
  • Those who scored highly would be promoted to higher ranks in the army.
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3 tests that were administered by Yerkes

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  • Test One – The Alpha = A written test for literate recruits.
  • Test Two – The Beta = A picture task, for those who could not read.
  • Test Three – Spoken examination = For those men who failed the Beta task.
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aim

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  • Psychologist in 1902
  • 1915- Wanted to prove Psychology as a science
  • Thought mental testing was the best way to prove this
  • quantitative data makes something scientific
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method

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  • 1.75 million recruits in WW1
  • Opportunity sample
  • Quasi Experiment
  • IV – Ethnic origin
  • DV - Intelligence- average mental age of recruits
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who helped create the alpha + beta tests

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  • lewis terman
  • H.H Goddard
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testing process

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  • Literate recruits- completed Alpha first
  • Illiterate- straight to Beta tests and didn’t do the Alpha test
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army alpha test

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Consisted of eight parts – Completion time was less than an hour
What you had to do
- fill in the missing number
- unscramble a sentence
- Analogies
Examples
1. Washington is to Adams as first is to ——
Multiple Choice:
2. Crisco is:
a) patent medicine, b) disinfectant,

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beta test

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  • Designed for those who were illiterate and failed the Alpha test.
  • Completion time was less than an hour and given in large groups
  • What you had to do
    1. picture completion tasks
    2. Maze running
    3. Cube counting
  • this test involved 7 parts
  • still required men to use pencils and paper - and many had never been educated at all.
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spoken examinationn

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  • for those who failed the beta test
  • Marked A+ to E-
  • This was then given to rank the soldiers
  • Score of C- = low average intelligence Ordinary private rank
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problems with testing

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  • Education history was over predicted and recruits spent less time in school than Yerke’s thought
  • Illiterate men were allocated to the Alpha
  • Many who failed the Alpha were never recalled to take the Beta
  • Recent immigrants and Black men who had not received formal education were particularly disadvantaged
  • Many recruits felt exam anxiety so they did not perform at their best
  • Spoken exam was never usually given to prove themselves
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results - facts from boring

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  • 160,000 individuals from the 1.75 million were analysed
  • The average mental age of white American adults stood at 13 - just above the level of moronity
  • It was possible to grade European immigrants by their country of origin.’darker people and slavs’ in Europe were less intelligent.
  • Russian 11.34
  • Italian 11.01
  • Polish 10.74
  • Black people scored lowest of all with average mental age of 10.41
  • These ‘facts’ were used to provide a genetic explanation for the differences
  • As a result 2% of immigrants were allowed to enter the USA between 1924 and WW2 1945
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goulds disscusions on Yerkes tests

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  • Culturally bias- needed to know the culture of America to know what Crisco is
  • Systematic bias - Disadvantaging Black recruits due to poorer schools due to segregation
  • 1924 USA immigration act prevented those with low IQ’s to enter the country from Eastern Europe who ended up dying due to the holocaust.