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Stats
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Intelligence Testing
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Intelligence Theories
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More stats
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Other Stuff with Intelligence
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Where are the mean, median, and mode located on normal curve?
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Same spot; Middle
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Explain/draw the distribution of a normal curve
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How do you calculate standard deviation?
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Square root of variance Variance = 100, SD = 10
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What is the difference between a frequency histogram and polygon?
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Histogram is a bar graph; Polygon is a line graph
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What are z scores?
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Converts scores from two sets of data into z scores, which measures the score in standard deviation points Z score of +1.5 = 1.5 points above the SD; z score of -.8 is.8 below the SD
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Who created the first intelligence test?
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Alfred Binet; When schooling in France became mandatory
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What are the two most commonly used intelligence tests?
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Stanford-Binet (made by Terman) & Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales (there is a child version too; uses subscores)
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What is the original formula for IQ?
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(Mental age / chronological age) x 100
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How do we know if a test is biased?
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If there are differences in scores between gender/race/etc, then must compare to another similar test; Could also be biased if it does not accurately predict performance
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What is the most commonly used and accepted theory of multiple intelligences?
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Howard Gardner’s theory of MI
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What is EQ?
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Emotional Intelligence (Mayer, Salovey, and Caruso): Ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
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What is the general intelligence theory?
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Spearman: We have a common set (g factor) that is measured in all aspects of an intelligence test (argument that intelligence is one thing)
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What are the three components of Sternberg’s triarchic theory of intelligence?
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Analytical, practical, and creative
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Name the 8 types of intelligence proposed by Gardner
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Linguistic, logical- mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, intrapersonal, interpersonal, naturalist
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Which measure of central tendency is most affected by outliers?
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Mean
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What is the range of a set of data?
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Highest score – lowest score
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When something is statistically significant, what does that mean?
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The results were not a result of chance P =.05 or less (there is a 5% or less chance that the results were due to chance)
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Draw a label a negatively skewed distribution
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Draw and label a positively skewed distribution
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What is Ms. Collins’ favorite type of animal?
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Tie: Llama or pygmy goat
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What type of cell takes one form of energy and converts it into an neural impulse?
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Receptor cell
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Where is Ms. Collins going on vacation this summer?
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Norway and Denmark She will probably not sit that close to the edge; Evolution has told her to be afraid
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Part of the brain that is your danger/fear center
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Amygdala
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Greatest living psychologist
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What is the definition of intellectually disabled?
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a condition of limited mental ability, indicated by an intelligence score of 70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life
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What is the heritability of intelligence?
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50%
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What is the Flynn Effect?
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IQ is increasing over time; Need to standardize periodically
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What is phenylketonuria (PKU?)
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Liver fails to produce an enzyme necessary for early brain development Early identification and a special diet can prevent the development of mental retardation
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Run out of questions
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Good luck!!
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Converting unacceptable impulses into a more acceptable form
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Sublimation
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