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Roots of IQ Gardner Sternberg Heritability TermsTesting
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Psychologist Charles Spearman
thought intelligence could be
described in general terms; he
called the ___ factor.
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g
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Alfred Binet used this term to
describe the chronological
age that most typically
corresponds to a given level
of intelligence test
performance
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Mental Age
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The original version of the
Stanford-Binet defined IQ as
the number derived from this
formula
A 300
Mental age / chronological
age X 100
A 300
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Intelligence can be defined as
the ability to: (A) learn from
experience, (B) use
knowledge to adapt to new
situations, and (C) this
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Solve problems
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A 500
This Stanford professor
adapted the original Binet test
for use in America
Lewis Terman
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According to Howard
Gardner, the aptitude for
dealing with other people
B 100
Interpersonal
B 100
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B 300
According to Myers
(textbook author), Albert
Einstein is the prototype
for this intelligence in
Gardner’s theory.
Logical-mathematical
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The ability to visualize with
the “mind’s eye” would fall
under this intelligence in
Gardner’s theory
B 400
Spatial
B 400
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Name at least 6 of Gardner’s
intelligences
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Linguistic
Spatial
Logical-mathematical
Bodily-kinesthetic
Musical
Interpersonal
Intrapersonal
Naturalist
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C 200
The three intelligence
categories in Sternberg’s
theory
Analytical, Creative, Practical
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A fifth-grader solving
complicated mathematical
problems in record time is
demonstrating a high level of
this type of intelligence (in
Sternberg’s theory)
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Analytical
C 300
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A child shining shoes on the
streets of the Dominican
Republic is demonstrating
this type of intelligence (in
Sternberg’s theory)
C 400
Practical
C 400
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D 200
A college administrator trying
to assess whether an
admissions test adequately
predicts how well applicants
will perform at his school is
most concerned the test has
this
Validity
D 200
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A road test for a driver’s
license, if it adequately
samples the tasks a driver
routinely faces, is said to
have this type of validity
D 300
Content Validity
D 300
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Mr. Vogel compares the scores
on the odd-numbered questions
with the scores of the even-
numbered questions, a reliability
check known as this
D 400
Split-half reliability
D 400
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Studying this group gives us
the best insight into the
heritability of intelligence
E 100
Identical (Monozygotic)
Twins OR Adopted children
E 100
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Among Darwin, Freud,
Skinner and Watson, the
psychologist who would most
emphasize the importance of
heredity on intelligence
E 300
Darwin
E 300
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It turns out that the lower
region of this lobe, found at
the top of the cerebral cortex,
in Albert Einstein’s brain was
slightly larger than average.
E 400
Parietal
E 400
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E 500
In prosperous country X
everyone eats what they want.
In country Y the rich are well
fed but the semi-starved poor
are often thin. In which country
will the heritability of body
weight be greater?
Country X
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If a test yields dependably
consistent results, it is said to
have this
F 100
Reliability
F 100
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This characterizes a large
sample of intelligence test
scores in a graphic
representation
F 300
Bell-shaped (or normal) Curve
F 300
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This method of analysis
identifies clusters of closely
related items
F 400
Factor Analysis
F 400
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Self-fulfilling expectations
are most likely to be triggered
by this
F 500
Stereotype Threat
F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Modern Intelligence
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This kind of intelligence is a key
component of social intelligence;
in Gardner’s theory, it roughly
corresponds to the combination of
interpersonal and intrapersonal
intelligence
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