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Statistics say What?
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We're all Intelligent in our own way
100
This person's efforts to measure intelligence were directed at predicting children's success in school?
Who is Alfred Binet?
100
A test that measures a student's potential ability.
What is an aptitude test?
100
Danny took an intelligence test and scored lower than he thought he should. Since his momma told him never quit, he tried again and again, with similar results each time. This demonstrates that the test was....
What is reliable?
100
A student's test score of 75 is at the 35th percentile. This means that this student scored the same or ________ than 35% of fellow students.
What is higher?
100
According to the _________ _______, intelligence scores increase from generation to generation.
What is the Flynn effect?
200
This person made the correlation that children with high intelligence scores were healthy and well-adjusted and performed well academically
Who is Lewis Terman?
200
On individual intelligence tests, an IQ score of 100 indicates that the test taker scored at the _________ level for test takers of the same age.
What is average?
200
When an intelligence test measures what it's supposed to, the test is considered to be...?
What is valid?
200
If genetic factors contribute to IQ scores, identical twins will have ______ similar IQ scores to fraternal twins.
What is more?
200
A good example of ________ intelligence would be using cubes to figure out the solution to a previously unseen puzzle.
What is fluid?
300
This person added a performance scale in an attempt to measure nonverbal skills and rule out other cultural or educational biases...
Who is David Wechsler
300
To score high on a test of __________, a person's answers must be original and valuable.
What is a test of creativity?
300
In order to demonstrate _______-________ ________, a pre-test is given before training. The test result is then correlated to performance objectives.
What is criterion-related validity?
300
There are IQ ranges for various levels of cognitive impairment, as established by the American Psychiatric Association. Below 25 is considered...
What is profound retardation? (Neither Mrs. Sand nor Mrs. Abernathy agree with the terminology, and both think it should be updated. However, this is the current classification.)
300
This condition is caused by the presence of an extra chromosome in a human's genetic makeup, causing varying degrees of cognitive and physical impairment.
What is Down Syndrome?
400
This person came up with the concept of multiple intelligences...
Who is Howard Gardner?
400
General intelligence test scores obtained during adolescence best predict....?
What are grades?
400
When the majority of scores fall in the middle range of a curve, there is a _________ distribution.
What is normal distribution?
400
Ben is talented at figuring out how to assemble complicated furniture, so he is high in __________ intelligence. Ian can remember and sing back the tune to any song after only hearing it once. He is high in _________ intelligence.
What is spatial, musical.
400
Suzanne, who has an IQ of 58, can play complex musical compositions on the piano after only hearing a song once. Dave's IQ is 65 and he can recall and draw an entire city skyline in a matter of minutes down to minute detail. Both struggle socially, despite these talents. What syndrome do they both seem to possess?
What is Savant syndrome?
500
This person categorized intelligence into 3 parts: analytical, creative, and practical.
Who is Robert Sternberg?
500
Alfred Binet's test for intelligence works well for adolescents, but it is inappropriate for who?
Who are adults?
500
___________ validity is established by demonstrating that there is a correlation between scores on a test and later academic performance
What is predictive validity?
500
A university wants to evaluate its applicant pool based on their potential ability versus what they've learned so far. They would weigh the scores of an __________ test, such as the SAT, over the scores of an ___________ test, such as the ACT.
What is Aptitude, Achievement.
500
According to Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, people have 8 potential strengths. A student who is good at dancing and algebra would possess which two?
What are tactile/kinesthetic and logical/mathmatical
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