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Theories of Intelligence
Ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and apply knowledge in new situations
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Theorists Charles Spearman - psychometrics Thurstone
General intelligence (g) Factor analysis Thurstone
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Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences
Linguistic Logical-mathematical Spatial Musical Body-kinesthetic Intrapersonal Interpersonal Naturalist Existential?
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Savant Syndrome
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Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory
Analytical “Book Smarts” Creative Practical “Street smarts”
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Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
OR IQ? EQ?
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Brain Size and Intelligence Is there a link?
Small +.15 correlation between head size and intelligence scores (relative to body size). Using an MRI we found +.33 correlation with brain size and IQ score.
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Brain Function & Intelligence
Perceptual processing correlated with intelligence scores (+.3 to +.5) Stimulus Mask Question: Long side on left or right?
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Assessing Intelligence
Alfred Binet & mental age -Binet Test IQ = mental age x 100 chronological age
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Types of Tests Aptitude Achievement Measure ability or potential.
Tests that measure what you have learned.
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Wechsler Scales WAIS (adults) WISC (children)
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Normal Distribution
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The Flynn Effect
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Test Construction Reliability - consistent scores when test is re-taken Split-half reliability Validity – does it measure what it intends to measure? Content validity Predictive validity
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Extremes of Intelligence
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Does Intelligence Change Over Time?
By age 3, a child’s IQ can predict adolescent IQ scores. Depends on the type of intelligence, crystallized or fluid.
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Genetic Influences on Intelligence
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Heritability Extent to which variation among individuals can be attributed to genetic factors
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Genetic Influences on Intelligence
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Environmental Influences
The Schooling Effect
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Gender & Ethnic Differences in Intelligence
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Bias in Intelligence Tests
Stereotype threat
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