Define It
Measurable Outcomes
Think About It
Be Reasonable
Piaget & Company
100
Experts & laypeople agree that this consists of problem-solving ability, verbal ability, and social competence.
What is Intelligence?
100
At this level of the intelligence hierarchy you will find individual test questions organized into an actual test.
What is the second level.
100
Looking past Piaget, some researchers believe this thought can vary from situation to situation, that solutions must be realistic to be reasonable, that ambiguity and contradiction are the rule rather than the exception, and that emotion and subjective factors usually play a role in thinking.
What is post formal thought.
100
This group of adults are less effective at decision making when the situation is novel or unfamiliar, the decision has to be made under pressure, or if a high degree of working memory capacity is required.
What is older adults.
100
This theory is the foundation for cognitive structural approach.
What is Piaget's theory.
200
These three things are all important indicators of intelligence behaviors for all people.
What is motivation, intellectual effort and reading.
200
This type of intelligence declines significantly throughout adulthood.
What is fluid intelligence.
200
At this level of reflective judgment people reach the highest level of information processing capacity of which a person is capable.
What is optimal level of development.
200
This assessment assesses the practical problem solving skills of food preparation, medication intake, and telephone use.
What is OTDL (Observed Tasks of Daily Living).
200
One serious problem of Piaget's theory is that many adults may not attain this
What is formal operational period.
300
This concept of the life-span view emphasizes the many abilities that underlie intelligence.
What is multidimensionality.
300
Ancient Chinese & Greek used this method to select people for certain jobs by measuring performance on various tests of intellectual abilities.
What is the psychometric approach.
300
This type of thinker see the merits in different viewpoints but can synthesize them into a workable solution.
What is dialectical
300
A person that is generally viewed as having a wealth of experience and knowledge about some topic, being able to use novel approaches to solve problems is considered an
What is expert.
300
Denney's model proposes that intellectual abilities relating to problem solving follows two types of developmental functions.
What is unexercised ability and optimally exercised ability.
400
This concept of the life-span view emphasizes the many ways individuals may develop or change over the life span.
What is multidirectionality.
400
Most of the developmental research on secondary mental abilities has been on these two types of intelligence.
What is fluid intelligence & crystallized intelligence.
400
Perry felt that the continued development of thinking involved increased cognitive flexibility. This first shift is toward
What is relativism
400
This criteria for wisdom related performance considers the past, current, and possible future contexts of life and the many circumstances.
What is Metalevel criteria (lifespan contextualism).
400
Baltes and colleagues propose a dual component model of intellectual functioning consisting of
What is mechanics of intelligence and pragmatic intelligence.
500
This is part of Baltes and colleagues dual component model that includes everyday cognitive performance and adaption, such as verbal knowledge, wisdom, and practical problem solving.
What is Pragmatic intelligence.
500
This type of analysis has helped researchers develop the hirarchy of intelligence and it measures the interrelationships of performance on different types of problems.
What is factor analysis.
500
At this stage of reflective judgment knowledge is personally constructed via evaluations of evidence, opinions of others across contexts
What is stage six
500
THIS reflects the fact that in adulthood knowledge becomes more and more specialized based on experience, which in turn reflects a lesser role of age related neurological development and social demands for increased specialization of knowledge and expertise.
What is encapsulation.
500
This study shows the cohort differences in levels of performance on tests of primary abilities.
What is the Seattle Longitudinal Study.
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