Standards based on the test scores of a large number of individuals and used as bases of comparison for other test takers.
What is norms.
100
What is the only bird that can swim but not fly?
What is a penguin?
100
English psychologist who observed that people who are good at one type of thinking are generally intelligent..(created the g factor theory)
What is Charles spearman?
100
An individual's ability to understand complex ideas.
What is intelligence
100
the ability to produce original, appropriate, and valuable ideas and/or solutions to problems
What is creativity.
200
An index of intelligence originally derived by dividing mental age by chronological age and then multiplying by 100; now derived by comparing an individual's score with the scores of others of the same age.
What is intelligence quotient (IQ)
200
What is the name of the only U.S. state that has one syllable?
What is Maine?
200
Rejected Spearman's notion of a g factor and identified seven relatively distinct abilities that involved all intellectual activities.
What is Louis L Thurstone?
200
Spearman's term for a general ability that underlies all intellectual functions.
What is g factor.
200
Searching for information that may help solve the problem
What is Preparation
300
A test designed to predict a person's achievement or performance at some future time.
What is aptitude test.
300
In what month were Jessica and Kalley born?
What is January
300
Created the theories of eight frames of mind of intelligence.
What is Gardner?
300
Thurstone's theory that there are, seven relatively distinct abilities that, singly or in combination, are involved in all intellectual activities.
What is primary mental abilities
300
Letting the problem "sit" while the relevant information is digested
What is Incubation
400
a measure of the degree to Which a characteristic is estimated to be influenced by heredity
What is heritability.
400
True or False: a Neanderthals brain is larger than yours.
What is TRUE
400
Suggested that creativity involves divergent thinking- the ability to produce multiple ideas, answers, or solutions to a problem for which there is no agreed on solution
What is Guilford?
400
Name at least three of Gardner's eight frames of mind.
What is there are eight independent forms on intelligence: linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic
400
Being suddenly struck by the right solution
What is Illumination
500
the ability to produce multiple ideas, answers, or solutions to a problem for which there is no agreed-on solution
What is divergent thinking.
500
What is the first known contraceptive used in 2000 BC in egypt.
What is crocodile dung!
500
He published 248 papers and persevered for 10 years on his theory of relativity before it was finished
What is Albert Einstein
500
there are three types of intelligence: componential, experiential, and contextual.