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Testing and Intelligence
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Testing and Intelligence
What’s one more way to separate people? We don’t have enough ways to categorize people? Hmmm…..I’ve got it. Let’s create tests to tell if a person is smart or dumb. That’s the ticket. Now we have one more way to categorize people, smart people and dumb people. Holy Cow!!!
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Types of Tests Aptitude test: tests for how well a person might do.
Achievement test: tests for what a person has already learned.
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Theories of Intelligence
Spearman’s g Factor: g Factor: an innate general intellectual ability. We either have it, or we don’t. Cattell’s Fluid and Crystallized Intelligence: Crystallized: general knowledge. Fluid: the ability for abstract thinking and complex problem solving.
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Theories of Intelligence
Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory: there are three types of intelligence Practical intelligence: street smarts. Analytical intelligence: intelligence measured by IQ tests. Creative intelligence: ability to see new relationships. Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences: seven types of intelligence.
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Testing Bias IQ test results tend to favor the middle to upper classes and males. Does this mean there are built in biases in the tests?
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Intelligence Theories
Is there such a thing as emotional intelligence? Are these alternative theories, like Sternberg’s and Gardner’s just a PC way of saying nobody is stupid? Which theory do you like the best? Why?
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