Category 1: Theories of Intelligence
Category 2: Nature vs. Nurture
Category 3: IQ Testing
Category 4: Famous Intelligence Concepts
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This theory divides intelligence into fluid and crystallized intelligence.

What is the Cattell-Horn Theory?

100

This side of the debate emphasizes genetics and heredity.

What is Nature?

100

The average IQ score is typically set at this number

What is 100?

100

This term describes the tendency for scores on cognitive tasks to correlate positively.

What is the positive manifold?

200

This theory suggests intelligence consists of analytical, creative, and practical abilities.

What is Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory?

200

This side emphasizes environment and experience.

What is Nurture?

200

Consistency of test results over time is known as this.

What is reliability?

200

Knowledge gained through education and experience is called this type of intelligence.

What is crystallized intelligence?

300

This psychologist developed the Theory of Multiple Intelligences.

Who is Howard Gardner?

300

Studies of these types of relatives are commonly used to estimate the heritability of intelligence.

What are twins?

300

A test that measures what it claims to measure is said to have this quality.

What is Validity?

300

The ability to reason and solve new problems without prior knowledge is called this type of intelligence.

What is fluid intelligence?

400

This psychologist proposed emotional intelligence as an important form of intelligence.

Who is Daniel Goleman?

400

The ability of the brain to adapt and change due to experience is called this.

What is neuroplasticity?

400

IQ stands for these two words.

What is Intelligence Quotient?

400

This phenomenon occurs when anxiety hurts performance on a test.

What is test anxiety?

500

This psychologist proposed the idea of a general intelligence factor called “g.”

Who is Charles Spearman?

500

Research generally finds that intelligence is influenced by this combination of factors.

What are genes and environment?

500

This French psychologist helped create the first modern intelligence test.

Who is Alfred Binet?

500

This effect refers to the rise in average IQ scores over generations.

What is the Flynn Effect?

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