Intelligence Ch 10 Flashcards

Exam 3

1
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The variable capacity that underlies individual differences in reasoning, solving problems, and acquiring new knowledge is referred to as BLANK

A

intelligence

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2
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Blank proposed that intelligence reflects the biological capacity for mental quickness and sensory acuity.

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Galton

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3
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Blank regarded intelligence as a loose set of higher order mental abilities that can be increased by schooling. his tests used school related questions and problems.

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Binet

Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale

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4
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Blank correlates moderately well with school grades and job performance. such correlations are commonly used as indices of Blank validity.

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IQ Scores

IQ

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5
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A test is BLANK if it measures what it is intended to measure.

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Valid

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6
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Blank proposed that Blank, or g, is a single factor that contributes to all types of mental performance. Overall mental ability.

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Spearman

general intelligence

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7
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Blank argued that general intelligence consists of two factors - Blank and Blank

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Cattell

Fluid and Crystal intelligence

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8
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Blank is the ability to perceive relationships among stimuli independently of previous specific practice or instruction concerning those relationships, draw inferences & comprehend their implications (test identifieying similarities). This is biologically based. Increase during childhood to early 20’s

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Fluid Intelligence

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9
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This is the mental ability derived directly from previous experience (tests of knowledge) in vocabulary, social reasoning. Gradually learned. Increase until mid 50’s then levels off or decreases.

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Crystallized intelligence

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10
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modern measures of this correlate significantly with IQ. Blank may contribute to intelligence through effects on working-memory capacity.

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Mental Quickness

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11
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Blank proposed that the efficiency of mental self government accounts for individual differences in intelligence. These people can control their mental resources in a way that allows for efficiency in problem solving.

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Sternberg

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12
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Blank may have been selected for in human evolution because it helps us deal with novel problems.

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General Intelligence

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13
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Blank refers to a persons genetic inheritance.

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nature

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Blank refers to the entire set of environmental conditions to which the person is exposed.

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nurture

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15
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The primary psychological difference in debate for the nature-nurture question are:

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differences in personality, in susceptibility to mental disorders and espcially in intelligence (IQ)

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16
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Blank is the degree to which variation in a particular trait within a particular population of individuals stems from genetic differences as opposed to environmental differences. This is estimated using biometrical genetics. THIS IS ONLY AN ESTIMATE.

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Heritability

17
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Binet believed that BLANK increases with age across childhood and adolescence

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intelligence

18
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The two types of items tested must be done with no class bias to be effective, they are:

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completely novel content (not exposed to prior) and universally familiar content

19
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This intelligence test has 13 scales, created by Blank and tests both Adults and children with relatively simple questions.

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Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) by David Wechsler

20
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Blank is a statisticular technique to identify the dimensions (specific abilities) needed to account for the intercorrelations among variables (scales)

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Factor Analysis

21
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blank correlates to each other positively.

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mental abilities

22
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mental abilities are

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verbal comprehension, perceptual orgainization, processing speed and working memory

23
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Blank comprehension gets better with age.

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Verbal

24
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These three mental abilites improve in younger age.

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perceptual organization, processing speed and working memory

25
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blank adults are much quickerat learning new things but they don’t know as much as blank adults.

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younger

older

26
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Binet described children’s intelligence using Blank

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mental age

27
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Today we calculate IQ via blank. This is all representative to where you fall in terms of other people your age.

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deviation IQ (based on normal distribution - 1 standard deviation=15 IQ pts)

28
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These are examples of Blank: IQ scores are hightly stable across time, IQ scores predict academic achievement and IQ scores predict job performance

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Reliability of IQ

29
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IQ scores especially blank predict job performance in occupations that demand frequent processing of complex and novel information, such as Blank. But they are not very reliable for Blank type jobs.

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g component
physician, lawyer, business executive
repetitive functions (line processor)

30
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People with blank IQ scores burn blank brain glucose doing familiar tasks

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high, less

31
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people with blank IQ scores burn blank brain glucose doing novel tasks

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high, more

32
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blank lobe volume relates to higher IQ

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frontal

33
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Blank also plays a part in IQ scores due to enriched living arrangements

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environment

34
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heritability or h squared ranges between blank and blank.

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0 and 1.0

35
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the standard heritability of IQ in children is Blank and in adults, blank

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.50

.70

36
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A heritability score of .00 =

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all differences between people are due to differnces in the environment

37
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A heritability score of 1.0 =

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all differences between people are due to differences in genes