module 60-64 intellignece Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
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g factor

A

a general ability proposed by him as the main factor underlining all intelligent mental activity

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2
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who found g factor/ general intelligence

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Spearman

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3
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test that intends to measure what you learned

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achievement test

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4
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extent to which a test with consistent results

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reliability

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5
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tests that predict a person futures performance or capacity to learn is

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an aptitude test

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6
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savant syndrome:

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having a low intellect but being good at ONE special thing

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7
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crystallized intelligence

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intelligence is our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills over time

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8
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intellectual disability

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limited ability indicated by an intelect score of 70 or lower

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9
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gardner believed in ____ types of intellectual which are ____

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  1. linguistic, logical/ math, musical, spatial, bodily, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic
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10
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what is the most used intellectual test today? contains verbal and non verbal

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Wechsler adult intelligence scale (WAIS)

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validity=

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extent to which a test measures or predicts what it’s supposed to predict

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12
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sternberg believed in ____ types of intelligence, …

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  1. analytical, creative, and practical
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13
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normal curve

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symmetrical bell curve that describes the distribution of many attributes

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14
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fluid intelligence

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down during adult hood

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15
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who changed the IQ test to the Stanford-Binet test

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Lewis Terman

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16
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(First Question) definition of intelligence

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ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge

17
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standardization:

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defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scored by comparison with performance of a pretest group

18
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EQ

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ability to perceive understand and manage and use emotions

19
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flynn affect

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avg intelligence test scores have increased in the 20th century

20
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stereotype bias

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self confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype

21
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alfred Binet

22
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lewis terman

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intelligence quotient (IQ)~ 100= avg. IQ= mental age / chronological ages x100

23
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david wechsler

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savant syndrome

24
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charles spearman

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g factor/ general intelligence (1)

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howard gardner
multiple intelligences (8): linguistic, logical, musical, spatial, bodily, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic
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robert sternberg
triarchic theory of intelligence (3) analytical, creative, practical (CAP)
27
purpose of binets early intellect test:
predict how children would do in school
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males tend to score higher than females on what test
spatial
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gradual incline in test scores with time
flynn affect
30
galton facilitated…
genital breeding environments (high IQs, fit, attractive)