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1 Bell Ringer Match… Created 1st intelligence test. Binet
Terman Stern Created 1st intelligence test. Created Stanford-Binet test. Invented formula for finding IQ.

2 Review Unit 6

3 tests designed to predict a person’s future performance
Aptitude Tests

4 Known for his 7 clusters of primary mental abilities.
Thurstone

5 Emotional Intelligence
the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions. Emotional Intelligence

6 True or False: The ACT is an achievement test.

7 Government funded preschool program aimed to help children below the poverty level.
Head Start

8 The ability to produce new and valuable ideas.
Creativity

9 Intellectual Disability Disorder (Mental Retardation)
a condition of limited mental ability, indicated by an intelligence score of 70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life Intellectual Disability Disorder (Mental Retardation)

10 Average score on an IQ test.
100

11 the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to.
Validity

12 True or False: Children in poor families have similar intelligence scores.

13 German psychologist who created the formula for IQ.
William Stern

14 a method of assessing an individual's mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores. Intelligence Test

15 Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
the ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100 Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

16 True or False: Intelligence increases with family size
True or False: Intelligence increases with family size. The more people, the smarter you are likely to be. False

17 19th century movement that encouraged only smart and fit people to reproduce.
Eugenics

18 Age in which intelligence scores begin to stabilize.
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19 True or False: Intelligence scores of adopted children are more like those of their biological parents. True

20 French psychologist who invented the first intelligent test.
Alfred Binet

21 Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
the most widely used intelligence test; contains verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)

22 True or False: Intelligence scores stabilize at the age of 4.

23 True or False: There is a positive correlation between brain size and intelligence.

24 Worldwide rise in IQ scores since the 1920s due to better nutrition and increasing years of schooling. Flynn Effect

25 Stanford professor who adapted Binet’s test for American school children and called it the Stanford-Binet test. Lewis Terman

26 a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype.
Stereotype Threat

27 True or False: Intelligence declines with birth order
True or False: Intelligence declines with birth order. First born children tend to be smarter. True

28 Known for his theory of multiple intelligences which includes musical and kinesthetic intelligences.
Howard Gardner

29 the type of age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance.
Mental Age

30 True or False: White and black infants score equally well on infant intelligence measures.

31 tests designed to assess what a person has learned.
Achievement Tests

32 Known for his Three Aspects of Intelligence: analytical, creative, and practical.
Robert Sternberg

33 the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
Intelligence

34 Known for his theory that a general intelligence factor is in every specific mental ability.
Spearman

35 True or False: Boys are more verbally fluent and remember words better.

36 defining meaningful scores by using the same testing procedures across all testing.
Standardization

37 True or False: Extreme poverty overrides genetics and can cause a drop in intelligence.

38 A bell shaped curve in which most scores fall near the average and fewer scores are at the extremes.
Normal Curve

39 the extent to which a test yields consistent results (Test-Retest, Split-half)
Reliability

40 Age in which intelligence scores begin predicting adult scores.
4

41 Differences in performances caused by cultural experiences detected on tests.
Bias

42 A person with one exceptional ability, but limited mental ability in the others.
Savant Syndrome

43 True or False: Gifted children are more isolated and find it hard to adapt to life and thus are often unsuccessful. False


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