Piaget
Theories of Intelligence
Intelligence again
Risks During Adolescence
Emerging Adulthood
100

This Piagetian stage takes place from ages 7 - 11

What is concrete operational?

100

The number of types of intelligence proposed by Sternberg

What is three?

100

An average intelligence score

What is 100?

100

Name one risk factor for boys who go through puberty a lot earlier than their peers

What are increased odds of cigarette, alcohol or other drug use?

100

The period of time that spans emerging adulthood

What are ages 18 - 29?

200

In this stage, kids can use logic but cannot really think abstractly

What is concrete operational?

200

The number of types of intelligence proposed by Howard Gardner?

What is eight?

200

Scores below this point on an IQ test could mean intellectual disability

What is 70?

200

The term to describe adolescents thinking that they are unique, special, and not vulnerable to harm

What is personal fable?

200

The period of time that when "established adulthood" takes place

What are ages 30 - 45?

300

This Piagetian stage spans the ages of 12 - 18 and involves abstract thinking

What is formal operations?

300

Sternberg says this type of intelligence involves street smarts and common sense

What is practical?

300

Scores above this point on the bell curve could mean giftedness

What is 130?

300

Name one potential consequence of anorexia nervosa on the body

What are slow heart rate, low blood pressure, reduction in bone density, muscle loss and weakness, severe dehydration and fatigue?

300

What is the trick for remembering the Big Five Model of Personality?

What is OCEAN?

O = Openness, C = Conscientiousness, E = Extraversion, A = Agreeableness, N = Neuroticism

400
Kids in this Piagetian stage master conservation; or, the understanding that changing the shape of something does not change the amount of it

Concrete Operations

400

Gardner says this type of intelligence involves understanding and interacting with others

What is interpersonal intelligence?

400

The name for the phenomenon whereby members of a minority group worry about confirming a stereotype while taking an IQ test

What is stereotype threat?

400

This psychiatric diagnosis that frequently occurs during adolescence carries the highest risk for fatality

What is anorexia nervosa?

400

Ann is a highly perfectionistic workaholic.  She would score high in which aspect of personality?

What is conscientiousness?

500

This was not one of Piaget's original stages; it applies to young adults

What is post-formal operations?

500

Sternberg says this type of intelligence involves imaginative and innovative problem solving

What is creative intelligence?

500

The name of the worldwide phenomenon whereby intelligence scores seem to increase by about 3 points every 10 years

What is the Flynn Effect?

500

Name a potential consequence of early puberty for girls

What are depression, substance abuse, eating disorders, early sexual behavior?

500

Brad's moods change very quickly, but he is frequently depressed and reports feeling shame.  What aspect of personality would he score high in?

What is neuroticism?

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