Terms
Identify a Theory
Identify a Test Name
Types of Tests
Spontaneous
100
Test's ability to get similar results under similar conditions.
Reliability
100
Created by Charles Spearman, it claims intelligence is based off of two factors; general intelligence and specific personal abilities.
Two Factor Theory
100
These tests are meant to predict your success in college. Name one.
SAT or ACT
100
Meant to test your chances of success in a particular field or find new skills you might like.
Aptitude Test
100
Test that are administered at the same time and graded the same way every time are said to be:
Standardized
200
Test's ability to measure what it was meant to measure.
Validity
200
This theory states that there are three factors that make up intelligence; analytical thinking skills, creativity, and practical thinking skills.
Triarchic Theory
200
This test involves showing a patent inkblots and recording their emotions of it.
Rorschach Inkblot Test
200
Measures how much a person has learned in a specific topic.
Achievement Test
200
A comparison for test results that is found by testing a large group of people.
Norms
300
Ability to acquire new ideas and behavior, and to adapt to new situations.
Intelligence
300
This scale was made to measure IQ by dividing the testers age by their score, multiplied by one hundred, equaling their IQ. (Not a theory ~ Surprise!)
Standford-Binet Intelligence Scale
300
After being shown a picture, the patent of this test must explain the feelings of each character, what is happening, and how he/she feels about it.
Thematic Apperception Test
300
This type of test assesses your personal characteristics and identifies problems.
Personality Test
300
This type of test is meant to measure your attitudes and preferences to many different things.
Interest Inventory
400
A ranking of scores that shows high/low ratios based off others test scores.
Percentile System
400
This theory states that there are eight different factors that measure up intelligence; verbal, logic, spatial, musical, body, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist.
Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
400
Similar to the MMPI test, it is based off of true/false questions of which you might run into everyday. It measures responsibility, self-control, ect.
California Psychological Inventory
400
A test with limited responses that forces you to pick one option.
Objective Test
400
Belief that certain genetic factors are related to certain characteristics.
Heritability
500
Abilities needed for one to understand and use emotions.
Emotional Intelligence
500
It battles the Two Factory Theory by saying that there are seven different factors to measure intelligence.
Thurstones Theory
500
Made to find symptoms of psychological disorders among other things, this test involves answering "true", "false", or "cannot say" to a statement.
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
500
A test where a person is asked to respond in his/her own way based on a subject or object shown.
Projective Test
500
Intelligence that is based solely off ones social groups is referred to as:
Cultural Bias
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