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Intelligence and Testing Unit 8
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Theories of Intelligence What makes up intelligence Charles Spearman Howard Gardner L.L. Thurstone Robert Sternberg Daniel Goleman
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Charles Spearman (1904) Two-Factor Theory 1 st factor = g General intelligence Problem solving 2 nd factor = s Specific mental abilities Verbal or math skills
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L.L Thurstone (1938) Intelligences needs to be a measure of all 7 abilities…not just 1 factor Verbal comprehension Numerical ability Spatial relations Perceptual speed Word fluency Memory Inductive reasoning
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Howard Gardner (1983) Linguistic Logical and Mathematical Visual and Spatial Musical Bodily and Kinesthetic Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalist Multiple Intelligences (8)
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Critics of Gardner Are these really Intelligences or “skills” Intelligence and talent are 2 different things
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Robert Sternberg (1985) Intelligence = 3 ways of processing information Analytical Creative Practical
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Emotional Intelligence (1997) Daniel Goleman Related to Gardner’s concepts of inter- and intra- personal… 4 major aspects Perceive and express emotions accurately and appropriately accurately and appropriately Use emotions while thinking Understand emotions and use the knowledge effectively Regulate one’s emotions and promote personal growth
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Intelligence Testing Alfred Binet “slow learners” Lewis Terman Stanford –Binet William Stern MA/CA X 100 = IQ
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Intelligence Testing David Wechsler WISC WAIS Performance Area scores
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Sample Wechsler
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Army WWI Pencil and paper Give to the masses
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Personality Tests Objective MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory) 560+ questions True/False/Can’t say Patterns of response
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MMPI Sample questions 1.I like mechanics magazines 2.I have a good appetite 3.I wake up fresh & rested most mornings 4.I think I would like the work of a librarian 5.I am easily awakened by noise 6.I like to read newspaper articles on crime 7.My hands and feet are usually warm enough 8.My daily life is full of things that keep me interested 11.A person should try to understand his dreams and be guided by or take warning from them 12.I enjoy detective or mystery stories 13.I work under a great deal of tension 14.I have diarrhea once a month or more 22.At times I have fits of laughing & crying that I cannot control 23.I am troubled by attacks of nausea and vomiting 24.No one seems to understand me 27.Evil spirits possess me at times 28.When someone does me a wrong I feel I should pay him back if I can, just for the principle of the thing.
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Personality Tests Objective The Meyers-Briggs Extrovert vs. introvert Sensing vs. intuitive Feeling vs. thinking Judging vs. perceptive
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Meyers-Briggs
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Personality Tests Projective Rorschach Themes
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Personality Tests Projective TAT (Thematic Apperception Test) CAT (Children’s Apperception Test)
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Personality Tests Projective Draw- A- House/Person/Tree
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Other Types of Tests Aptitude talents Achievement learned Interest Preferences/attitudes
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Test Characteristics Reliability Test-retest Inter-scorer Split-half Validity Predictive
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Test Standardization Standardization Same every time Establish Norms Raw Score Percentile System
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