INTELLIGENCES REVIEW GAME Ms. Seetin. What areas in the Intelligence Unit (since Ms. See has been here) do you feel that you most need to study/ need.

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INTELLIGENCES REVIEW GAME Ms. Seetin

What areas in the Intelligence Unit (since Ms. See has been here) do you feel that you most need to study/ need clarification on?

HOMEWORK NEXT CLASS: –TEST! –Review guide due! –EQ Factor Questions due!

Put away all notes & papers Put away all notes & papers Teams of 3-4, no more than 4 Teams of 3-4, no more than 4 First team Ms. Seetin sees raising their hand will answer. First team Ms. Seetin sees raising their hand will answer. Get a couple of pieces of plain paper and marker/ pen (for tie breakers) Get a couple of pieces of plain paper and marker/ pen (for tie breakers) Winning team receives 3 points extra credit on test and the pride and glory of sweet, sweet victory Winning team receives 3 points extra credit on test and the pride and glory of sweet, sweet victory

5 points The practice of keeping mildly mentally retarded children in regular classes

Answer: 5 points mainstreaming

1 point Having an IQ score at or below ____ is the technical definition of an intellectual disability (mental retardation)

Answer: 1 point 70

1 point A measure of intelligence made by comparing age and performance

Answer: 1 point Intelligence Quotient

5 points Adam has always had a high IQ, but now he is having trouble finding a job. He seems to have difficultly with people and keeping himself motivated. What may be Adam’s problem?

Answer: 5 points Adam may have low emotional intelligence

5 points The ability to memorize facts and recall them in their original context Hint __________ intelligence

Answer: 5 points Crystallized intelligence

5 points If 10 year old Edmund has a mental age of 15, what is his IQ?

Answer: 5 points 150

10 points List 2 arguments about IQ testing accuracy?

Answer: 10 points Scores can be inaccurate based on: Cultural bias Socio-economic level Educational level Anxiety Past test experience

5 points What is the formula for determining IQ??

Answer: 5 points Mental/ Chronological age x 100

5 points IQ Test items that focus on word comprehension and use

Answer: 5 points verbal scale

1 point Under what type of circumstances are emotional intelligence best seen?

Answer: 1 point Stressful

1 point IQ Test items that focus on problem solving without words.

Answer: 1 point performance scale

1 point As we get older, what tends to happen to our Emotional intelligence?

Answer: 1 point It increases

10 points In order for an intelligence (or any psychological) test to be accepted, it must be ______ and ______. Briefly define what each word means

Answer: 10 points Reliable- consistent (repeatable) Valid- means it measures what it is supposed to measure

Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences

10 points List all of Gardner’s 8 intelligences

Answer: 10 points Linguistic Logical-mathematical Visual-spatial Body-kinesthetic Musical-rhythmic Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalist

1 point Of the 7 intelligences, which one is about insight of your own emotions?

Answer: 1 point Intrapersonal intelligence

1 point Sally thinks she’s the next American Idol, but her singing voice sounds like a sick cat. She lacks ______________ intelligence

Answer: 1 point musical

1 point In order for Jenny to succeed as a dancer, she’d better have_________ intelligence?

Answer: 1 point Body/ kinesthetic

1 point Dr. Seuss was a genius in this area

Answer: 1 point Linguistic

1 point Robert is capable of drawing an almost photographic picture because he has __________ intelligence

Answer: 1 point Spatial

1 point Which is the MOST important intelligence if you want to win a class election?

Answer: 1 point Interpersonal

Back to general questions

10 points List 2 differences between the Stanford-Binet Scale and the Wechsler Scale

Answer: 10 points Wechsler scales do not use concept of mental age Wechsler has a the non-verbal performance scale (Stanford-Binet Test measures ONLY verbal ability) Wechsler scale may help identify particular learning disabilities

5 points A _________ is a term for an individual who has an IQ below 70 but displays an extraordinary ability in a certain area.

Answer: 5 points Savant

10 points Goleman’s 5 factors of emotional intelligence

Answer: 10 points Self-awareness Mood management Self-motivation Impulse control People skills

2 nd Period Choice Board- Turn in before your leave Test next class (3/10) Study Guide due next class (3/10) EQ Factor reading due next class (3/10)

5 th period Choice Board- Turn in before your leave Test next class (3/11) Study Guide due next class (3/11) EQ Factor reading due next class (3/11)