38. Intelligence Tests Flashcards

1
Q

intelligence tests are designed to _____________ one’s intellectual ability by designing a numerical value, and comparing to others

A

measure

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inspired by Charles Darwin’s evolutionary theory, intelligent tests began w/ ________ ________ in the late 19th C

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Francis Galton

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Francis attempted to find 1. ________ human subjects in feats of 2. _________ and physical by testing 10K participants

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  1. superior

2. mental

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Galton hoped to find 1. ________ humans and encourage them to 2. __________ them together but no such humans 3. _________ as results were inconsistent

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  1. ideal
  2. reproduce
  3. existed
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5
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selective breeding

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eugenics

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1904, new ___________ French schools were were struggling w/ wide 2. _______ of intelligence in students, turned to 3. _______ _________

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  1. compulsory
  2. range
  3. Alfred Binet
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theorized that each student developed in a linear fashion, w/ some learning + comprehending @ diff speeds

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Albert Binet

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8
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Binet created a test that assessed the students’ ______ ___

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mental age

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9
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chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance

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mental age

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Binet intended for 1. ________ troubled children for 2. _______ attention and 3. _______ labeling + quantifying humans for 4. _______

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  1. identifying
  2. focused
  3. feared
  4. intellect
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expanding on Binet’s ideas and looked for genetic explanation of genetic intelligence

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Lewis Terman

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Terman attended _________ University

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Stanford

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13
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Terman created the _______-_______ intelligence quotient (IQ) test

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standard-Binet

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14
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test that divided the mental age by the chronological age and multiplied the number by 100

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IQ test (Standard-Binet)

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15
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the IQ test is now measured by being 1. _______ to the 2. _____ age range

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  1. compared

2. same

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the formula worked initially, the Standard-Binet IQ test has to be 1. _______ each year to the 2. ________ year’s score due to the 3. ______ ______

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  1. adjusted
  2. previous
  3. Flynn Effect
17
Q

the tendency of (a country’s ) population’s IQ scores to rise over time [in context of when the IQ test was first introduced]

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Flynn Effect

18
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Terman also had 1. _______ ambitions, noting higher scores of 2. _______/_______ immigrants (culture in the early 3. ___ C)

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  1. eugenic
  2. Western/Northern
  3. 20th
19
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  1. _________ edu systems focus on developing 2. ________ tests
A
  1. modern

2. aptitude

20
Q

tests that predict a person’s future performance

A

aptitude tests

21
Q

the capability to learn

A

aptitude

22
Q

what is included in aptitude testing: 1. ________ _______ and 2. _________ over current level of intelligence; measuring 3. _______, 4. ________, and 5. ________ reasoning

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  1. problem solving
  2. questions
  3. speed
  4. accuracy
  5. inductive
23
Q

who developed the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)?

A

David Wechsler

24
Q

verbal and non-verbal performance tasks for both overall and individual intelligence factors

A

Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)

25
Q

WAIS scores separate ratings for: 1. _______ comprehension, 2. ________ organization, 3. _________ memory, 4. _________ speed

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  1. verbal
  2. perceptual
  3. working
  4. processing
26
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tasks in a WAIS test are 1. _______ patterns/similarities, aligning 2. ______ similarly, 3. _______ or 4. _________ words, and 5. _______ lists

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  1. finding
  2. blocks
  3. defining
  4. identifying
  5. memorizing
27
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tests must be 1. _________, 2. _______, and 3. ______

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  1. standardized
  2. reliable
  3. valid
28
Q

performance compared to a presented group/population (usually a bell-curve) —often curved yearly

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standardized

29
Q

IQ increasing in pops over time, but may stabilize or decline –> foods, fam, expansion of edu programs [in terms of testing]

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Flynn Effect

30
Q

if scores of half test, new test, or retest are roughly similar

A

reliable

31
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extent to which the test actually measures what it is supposed to

A

valid

32
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ability to measure future learning — fades w/ age when the populations narrow (college students already smart and motivated)

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predictive validity