The field of study concerned with the theory and technique of psychological measurement, which includes the measurement of knowledge, abilities, attitudes, personality traits, and educational measurement.
What is psychometrics?
100
Type of test that assesses how quickly a test taker is able to complete the items within a set time period
What is a speed test?
100
Can be defined as goal-directed adaptive thinking
What is intelligence?
100
The name of the man who was responsible for the Multiple Intelligence theory?
Who is Howard Gardner?
100
_____ posits that psychology is the study of observable behavior
What is behaviorism?
200
Typically the average of certain scores used for comparisons.
What is norms?
200
A test designed to predict learning capacity for a particular area
What is aptitude test?
200
One of the first intelligence tests developed by French psychologist Alfred Binet.
What is Stanford-Binet Scale?
200
This type of intelligence uses numbers in stories and grammatical
patterns (verb-endings, direct object placement)
What is logical-math?
200
The large group of people to whom the psychologist is trying to generalize
What is population?
300
The procedure of establishing the initial set of norms for a test, defining the conditions under which it should be used, and of assessing its reliability and validity
What is standardization?
300
Power tests measure...
What is a subject's highest ability in an area?
300
The 6th type of question on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS); Information, Arithmetic, Similarities, Vocabulary, and digit span questions
What is comprehension questions?
300
This type of intelligence thinks that songs are an excellent source of comprehensible input and
easily remembered, a good reinforcement for vocab.
What is musical?
300
The 5 Stages of Grief according to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
What is Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
400
The procedure of establishing the initial set of norms for a test, defining the conditions under which it should be used, and of assessing its reliability and validity
What is reliability?
400
An AP test is an example.
What is Achievement Test?
400
The average IQ range of someone with mild retardation?
What is 50-70?
400
With this type of intelligence, students act out the stories, students tell stories
to partners, students retell story to class.
What is interpersonal?
400
The smallest units of speech in a given language that are distinct from each other
What is phonemes?
500
This has no single agreed definition but generally refers to the extent to which a concept, conclusion or measurement is well-founded and corresponds accurately to the real world.
What is validity?
500
Distinguishes an individual test from a group test
What is requiring one-on-one consultation with the child. The tests involve various verbal and non-verbal subtests which can be combined to give an overall IQ, but which also provide valuable separate subtest scores and measures based on the behavioural responses of the child to the test items.
500
WISC-R stands for...
What is Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children?
500
the stories are etched on the students
memories, the stories involve student personalities and current events
from their lives
What is intrapersonal?
500
The part of the hindbrain controls muscle tone and balance