Howard Gardner purposed this theory of Intelligence, one that included factors like Interpersonal, Body-Kinesthetic, and Linguistic Intelligence. He learned about the different types from studying savants.
What are Multiple Intelligences?
Binet's research was primarily centered around this concept, where a person's intelligence was different from their Chronological Age.
What is Mental Age?
Aptitude tests measure certain skills or potential (like the SAT), while this type of test measures what has been learned (like an EOC).
What is an Achievement Test?
According to Freud, this is the part of Personality that houses the unconscious, primal desires a person has.
What is the Id?
This type of explanatory style would view the world as "glass half full." They see problems as temporary and limited to that situation.
What is Optimism?
This type of intelligence grows with age, as it comes from the knowledge and experience a person has throughout their life.
What is Crystalline Intelligence?
This is the name of the standard IQ test.
What is the Stanford-Binet IQ Test?
Convergent and Divergent thinking are both used to do this.
What is solve problems?
Carl Jung added to Freud's theories by proposing the existence of this, memories that exist in all humans from birth.
What is the Collective Unconscious?
This is the A in O.C.E.A.N, focusing on a person's capacity to either be trusting and helpful or ruthless and uncooperative.
What is Agreeableness?
This concept displays emotional intelligence, such as waiting for a marshmallow so you can get a second one later.
What is Delayed Gratification?
For someone with a Mental Age of 10 and a Chronological Age of 10, this would be their IQ.
What is 100?
This concept describes how a subject is likely to continue receiving something unpleasant because they perceive the situation as unchanging, even when there might be a new solution offered.
What is Learned Helplessness?
Carl Rogers' theories on personality included this concept, the general understanding of another person's experiences and feelings.
What is Empathy?
Eysenck purposed that the traits that make personality include the balance between stability and instability as well as introversion and this.
What is Extraversion?
Charles Spearman proposed this theory on Intelligence, stating that high intelligence in one area would likely mean that a person has high intelligence in other areas.
What is G factor?
People with IQs below this number would be considered to have an Intellectual Disability.
This pair would have the highest correlation of intelligence due to their similar genetics.
What are Identical Twins?
Humanism centers around this idea, meant to answer the Question "Who am I?". It is a persons thoughts and feelings about themselves.
What is Self-Concept?
When getting a bad grade on a test, someone with this Locus of Control would blame their lack of studying.
What is Internal Locus of Control?
Sternberg's Triarchic Theory proposes that there are three aspects of intelligence: Creative, Analytical, and This.
What is Practical?
According to the Flynn Effect, average intelligence scores over time have gone _______.
What is Up?
This type of test involves describing to the Psychologist what one sees on an inkblot.
What is the Rorschach Inkblot Test?
This Freudian Defense Mechanism takes place when someone shifts an unacceptable impulse towards something else, such as punching a pillow instead of your mother.
What is Displacement?
This is the name of the Personality Inventory we completed in class that assessed you on one of 16 possible personality types.
What is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator?