Assessment Flashcards

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Raven’s Progressive Matrices

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Thought to be one of the best non verbal measures of intelligence

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Spearman’s “g” factor

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proposed that intelligence is one general factor and measurement should not be clouded by specific abilities

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Normative vs. Ipsative scores

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normative- tells how someone performed relative to others

ipsative-provides info on relative strengths & weaknesses of one person only (voc pref tests)

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Empirical Criterion Keying

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Process for selecting which items should be included in a test, items keyed to an external criterion
Ex-MMPI generated pool of items, only those found to differentiate ppl w/schiz incl on scale 8

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Spearman’s theory of intelligence

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proposed that intelligence is a single factor, termed “g” factor
Based on observation that scores on various tests of mental ability tend to correlate with one another
widely used tests, like Weschler & Stanford binet measure g factor

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Thurstone’s Theory of Intelligence

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Proposed 7 distinct primary mental abilities:
Verbal Comp
Word Fluency
Numerical Fluency
Spatial Visualization
Associative Memory
Perceptual Speed
Reasoning
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Cattell’s Theory of Intelligence

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Reorganized Thurstone’s theory to propose that “g factor” does exist w/ 2 subtypes:
Fluid Int-ability to acquire new knowledge, problem solving
Crystallized-knowledge gained thru life experience, interaction btwn fluid intelligence & environment

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Cattell-Horn-Carroll Theory of Intelligence

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Result of extensive factor analysis, probably the most empirically validated theory
Proposed 3 levels of intellect
"g" general intelligence-Stratum III
10 broad abilities- Stratum II
~70 narrow abilities- Stratum I
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Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences

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Proposed 8 distinct intelligences:
Linguistic
Logical-mathematical
Spatial
Musical
Bodily-kinesthetic
Interpersonal
Intrapersonal
Naturalistic
*ppl have relative strengths & weaknesses in these categories
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Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory of Intelligence

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Proposed 3 aspects of intelligence

  1. Internal components: used to acquire, store, perceive, remember
  2. Capacity to adapt to environmental changes
  3. Ability to apply past exp to current problems
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