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Page 1: Chapter 11 p.334-340. Intelligence What makes us smart? Or not so smart?

Chapter 11 p.334-340

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Intelligence

What makes us smart?Or not so smart?

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How do we measure intelligence?

• Intelligence test: a method for assessing aptitudes and comparing them to other’s numerical scores.

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Francis Galton

• Founded the eugenics movement in an attempt to prove all human traits are inherited.

• Came up with the idea that intelligence can be measured quantitatively.

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Brain Size and IntelligenceIs there a link?

• Small +.15 correlation between head size and intelligence scores (relative to body size).

• Using an MRI we found +.44 correlation with brain size and IQ score.

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How do we Assess Intelligence?

• Binet and Simon created concept of mental age (what a person of a particular age should know).

• They discovered that by discovering someone’s mental age they can predict future performance.

• Hoped they could use test to help children, not label them.

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Terman and his IQ Test

• Used Binet’s research to construct the modern day IQ test called the Stanford-Binet Test.

• IQ=Mental age/Chronological age X 100.

• A 8 year old has a mental age of 10, what is her IQ?

• A 12 year old has the mental age of 9, what is his IQ?

• A boy has the mental age of 10 and an IQ of 200, how old is he?

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Intelligence

• The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.

• Is socially constructed thus…Can be culturally specific. According to this

definition, are both Einstein and Ruth intelligent?

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Is intelligence one thing or several different abilities?

• To find out scientists use FACTOR ANALYSIS (FA):A statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items on a test.

• Charles Spearman used FA to discovery his g or (general intelligence).

He saw using FA that doing well in one area of a test predicted that you will do well in another.

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Multiple Intelligences

• Howard Gardner disagreed with Spearman’s g and instead came up with the concept of multiple intelligences.

• Savants - a condition where a person has limited mental ability but is exceptional in one area.

• Kim Peek - Savant

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Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences

• Visual/Spatial • Verbal/Linguistic • Logical/Mathematical• Bodily/Kinesthetic • Musical/Rhythmic • Interpersonal • Intrapersonal • Natural

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Emotional Intelligence (EQ)

• First called social intelligence.

• The ability to perceive, express, understand, and regulate emotions.

• Some studies show EQ to be a greater predictor for future success than IQ

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Quiz question

Lewis Terman’s widely used American revision of Binet’s original intelligence test was the:

a. WISC.

b. WAIS.

c. Stanford-Binet.

d. Scholastic Aptitude Test.

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Types of Tests

Aptitude• Measure ability or

potential.

Achievement• Tests that measure

what you have learned.

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Wechsler Tests

• More common way to give IQ tests….does not use the formula but uses the same scoring system.

• WAIS• WISC• WPPSI

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How do we construct Intelligence tests?

Tests must be:

• Standardized• Reliable

• Valid

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Standardization• The test must be pre-tested to a

representative sample of people and• Form a normal distribution or bell

curve

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Flynn Effect

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Reliability

• The extent which a test yields consistent results over time.

• Split halves or test–retest method.

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ValidityThe extent to which a test measures

what it is supposed to measure.• Content Validity: does the test

sample a behavior of interest

• Predictive Validity: does the test predict future behavior.

Criterion related validity

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Quiz question 2

Aptitude tests are to _____ as achievement tests are to ____.

a. Current interests; past competence

b. Past competence; current interests

c. Current competence; future performance

d. Future performance; current competence

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Does Intelligence Change Over Time? (p.348-352)

• By age 3, a child’s IQ can predict adolescent IQ scores.

• Depends on the type of intelligence, crystallized or fluid.

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Robert Sternberg and his Triarchic Theory

• Most commonly accepted theory today.

• Three types of intelligence

1. Analytical2. Creative3. Practical

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Group Differences in Intelligence Test Scores

• The Bell curve is different for Whites v. Black.

• Math scores are different across genders and the highest scores are for Asian males.

Why?Nature or Nurture

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Test Bias?

Tests do discriminate.But some argue that there sole

purpose is to discriminate.We have to look at the type of

discrimination.