The Basics
Forms of Intelligence
Who is Most Intelligent?
Where Does Intelligence Come From?
People in the Intelligence Field
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The ability to direct one’s thinking, adapt to one’s circumstances, and learn from one’s experiences.
What is Intelligence
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The ability to retain and use knowledge that was acquired through experiences.
What is Crystallized Intelligence
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People who score well above the average range
Who is Intellectually Gifted
100
A statistic that explains the proportion of difference in peoples scores based on their genes.
What is the Heritability Coefficient
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He was one of the first to measure intelligence discriminatorily toward Ellis Island immigrants
Who is Henry Goddard
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A statistic obtained by dividing a person’s mental age by the person’s physical age and then multiplying the quotient by 100.
What is the Ratio IQ
200
The ability to reason about emotions and to use emotions to enhance reasoning.
What is Emotional Intelligence
200
The ones who score below the average range is said to be
Who is Intellectually Disabled
200
Relative intelligence is generally stable over time, but _______ can change considerably over time.
What is Absolute Intelligence
200
These two psychologists developed the first intelligence test to identify children who needed remedial education.
Who are Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon
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A statistic obtained by dividing a person’s test score by the average test score of people in the same age group and then multiplying it by 100.
What is the Deviation IQ
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The ability to see abstract relationships and draw logical inferences.
What is Fluid Intelligence
300
Modern scientists agree that intelligence is influenced by
What are Genes
300
These terms can refer to "Genes" and "Environment" respectively.
What is Nature Vs. Nurture
300
In 1869, conducted genealogical studies as well as physical research and concluded that intelligence is inherited
Who is Sir Francis Galton
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Charles Spearman’s statistical technique that explains a large number of correlations in terms of a small number of underlying factors.
What is the Factor Analysis
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Middle level abilities that standard intelligence tests do not measure- practical, creative, and emotional intelligence.
What is Theory Based Approach
400
Two main causes of intellectual disability
What are Down Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
400
This refers to the accidental discovery that the average intelligence test score rises about .3% every year, as discovered by James Flynn
What is the Flynn Effect
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Founded the first experimental psychology laboratory and developed the factor analysis technique
Who is Charles Spearman
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Spearman’s theory suggesting that every task requires a combination of a general ability (“g”) and skills that are specific to the task (“s”).
What is the Two Factor Theory of Intelligence
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