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Intelligence and its Measurement
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What Is Intelligence? Intelligence Defined: Views of the Lay Public Sternberg et al (1981, 1982, 1986) Cognitive rather than psychometric Computational, experiential, and practical
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What is Intelligence? (cont’d.) Intelligence Defined: Views of Scholars and Test Professionals –Sir Francis Galton: Intelligence is dependent on sensory input –Alfred Binet: Practical Approach: IQ=Educable? –David Wechsler: Intelligence = Aggregate of abilities –Jean Piaget: Intelligence = function of maturation –Factor-Analytic Theories of Intelligence –The Information-Processing View
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What is Intelligence? (cont’d.) –Factor-Analytic Theories of Intelligence
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What is Intelligence? (cont’d.) –The Information-Processing View
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Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Model (1943- )
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Logical-Mathematical
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Spatial
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Linguistic
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Bodily-Kinesthetic
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Musical
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Interpersonal
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Intrapersonal
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Naturalistic
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Existential
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Measuring Intelligence Types of Tasks Used in Intelligence Tests –Infants –Children –Adults Theory in Intelligence Test Development and Interpretation
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Intelligence: Some Issues Nature Versus Nurture –Inheritance and interactionism The Stability of Intelligence The Construct Validity of Tests of Intelligence Other Issues –The measurement process –Personality –Gender –Family environment –Culture
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Sample Items from the Chitling Intelligence Test [Adrian Dove] 1.A "handkerchief head" is: (a) a cool cat, (b) a porter, (c) an Uncle Tom, (d) a hoddi, (e) a preacher. 2.Which word is most out of place here? (a) splib, (b) blood, (c) gray, (d) spook, (e) black. 3. A "gas head" is a person who has a: (a) fast-moving car, (b) stable of "lace," (c) "process," (d) habit of stealing cars, (e) long jail record for arson. 4."Bo Diddley" is a: (a) game for children, (b) down-home cheap wine, (c) down-home singer, (d) new dance, (e) Moejoe call. 5. "Hully Gully" came from: (a) East Oakland, (b) Fillmore, (c) Watts, (d) Harlem, (e) Motor City.
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Verbal Subtests Information: Who was the “father of our country? What is the population of the United States? At what temperature does ice freeze?
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Verbal Subtests Similarities In what way are red and green alike? How are a worm and a chicken alike? In what way are loud and soft alike?
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Verbal Subtests Vocabulary What is an orange? What does considerate mean? What does deprecate mean? What does pusillanimous mean?
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Verbal Subtests Comprehension How would you find your way out if you were lost in the forest without a compass? What is a purpose of the United Nations? Why might money become obsolete?
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Verbal Subtests Digit Span Repeat these numbers 5-4-9; 3-8-5 4-7-1-8; 4-9-6-2 8-4-9-6-2; 9-4-3-5-1 Repeat these numbers backward: 2-8-4; 9-5-3 6-8-2-5; 4-9-7-1 4-1-7-6-3-5; 1-5-9-7-3-8
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Verbal Subtests Arithmetic If you bought $3.58 in merchandise and gave the storekeeper a $20.00 bill, how much change should you get back? If a $900 TV set is on sale for 1/3 off, how much would it cost? Sales tax is 7-percent; how much would a $146 suit cost, sales tax included?
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Performance Subtests Block Design Matrix Reasoning Visual Puzzles Picture Completion Figure Weights Symbol Search Coding
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Block Design
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Matrix Reasoning
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Visual Puzzles Q: "Which 3 of these pieces go together to make this puzzle?" A: "Options 1, 3 and 6 go together to make this puzzle.”
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Picture Completion “What is missing in this picture?
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Figure Weights Q: "Which one of these goes here to balance the scale?" A: "Option 2 goes there to balance the scale.”
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Coding
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Supplemental Examples "When I say go, draw a line through each red square and yellow triangle."
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