A number between 0 and 1 that quantifies the extent to which genetics contributes to individual differences in traits (such as intelligence) within a population.
What is the HEREDITY COEFFICIENT
This theory says intelligence has three parts: analytical, creative, and practical.
What is Sternberg’s triarchic theory of intelligence?
This psychologist proposed the theory of multiple intelligences.
Who is Gardner?
This type of intelligence involves understanding and managing emotions.
What is emotional intelligence (EQ)?
What does IQ stand for?
What is Intelligence Quotient
What is the name of the scientist that conducted the Minnesota study of twins reared apart?
Who is Bouchard (1990)
In Sternberg’s theory, this type of intelligence is linked to problem-solving and academic tasks.
What is analytical intelligence?
Gardner’s intelligence involving understanding nature and living things is called this.
What is naturalistic intelligence?
Someone who can recognise and regulate their own emotions would score highly in this aspect of EQ.
What is self-awareness or emotional regulation?
What is the average IQ?
What is 100
What are two factors that influence intelligence?
What is nature (genetic) factors and What is nurture (environmental) factors
In Sternberg’s model, street smarts are most closely linked to this type of intelligence.
What is practical intelligence?
List four types of intelligences according to Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence
What are (four of the following)
What are the four areas of Emotional Intelligence?
What is Self Awareness, Social Awareness, Self Management and Social Skills
The Stanford–Binet test produces this numerical score.
What is IQ
Identify three environmental influences that may lead to enhanced intellectual ability?
What is (3 of the following)
• Healthy living environment
• Good educational opportunities
• Family and community who talk and actively interact with children
• Pregnancy free from toxins/serious illness
• No head injuries/trauma
• No serious illness
Sternberg argued traditional IQ tests mainly measure this one type of intelligence.
What is analytical intelligence?
What type of intelligence would athletes, dancers and craftspeople have a particular strength in?
What is bodily-kinaesthetic intelligence
This aspect of EQ involves controlling your emotions in stressful situations.
What is self-regulation?
This Stanford–Binet concept compares what two types of age?
What is Mental Age and Chronological Age
Identify three environmental influences that may restrict intellectual ability?
What are (3 of the following)
•Extreme poverty and poor diet
• Inadequate or very limited educational opportunities
• Little or no basic parent instruction or talking in the home during early childhood
• During pregnancy, mother had an inadequate diet or ingested drugs/alcohol/toxins.
• During pregnancy, the mother sustained a severe illness
• Brain trauma/head injury
Serious illness or seizures
In Robert Sternberg’s triarchic theory, this type of intelligence involves adapting to real-world situations and using “street smarts.”
What is practical intelligence?
Which two types of intelligence involve 1. the ability to recognise, appreciate and dispute feelings, beliefs and intentions of other people AND 2. Ability to understand oneself, emotions, desires, strengths and weakenesses
What is interpersonal and intrapersonal
What is "the ability to perceive, use, understand and manage emotions in both ourselves and others"
What is Emotional Intelligence
A 10-year-old child has a mental age of 12. Using the classic IQ formula, calculate their IQ.
What is 120