Intelligence Theorists
Measuring Intelligence
Differences in Intelligence
Intelligence Influencers
Logic and Reasoning
100
The psychologist who suggested that intelligence consists of general intelligence and specific intelligence.
Who is Charles Spearman?
100
Developed the first modern intelligence test for the french public school system.
Who is Alfred Binet?
100
The condition of having an IQ score ranging from 35-49, in which a person may not read or do math and may have Down Syndrome.
What is a moderate intellectual disability?
100
Genetics and the Environment
What are the major influences on intelligence?
100
First think of the person who lives in disguise, who deals in secrets and tells naught but lies. Next, tell me what's always the last thing to mend, the middle of middle and end of the end? And finally give me the sound often heard during the search for a hard-to-find word. Now string them together, and answer me this, which creature would you be unwilling to kiss?
What is a spyder (or spider)?
200
The psychologist who identified seven different and seperate kinds of intelligence such as verbal, musical, and interpersonal.
Who is Howard Gardner?
200
(Mental Age (MA)/(Chronological Age (CA))x100
What is the intelligence quotient or IQ?
200
100
What is the average score on an IQ test?
200
Income, Education, and Job history
What are factors of Adult intelligence?
200
The pseudoscience used to measure intelligence that focus on the size, shape and bumps on a persons head.
What is phrenology?
300
The psychologist who proposed the idea of emtional intelligence, which he considered improtant to job success.
Who is Daniel Goleman?
300
The intelligence tests that includes several sub-tests and measures both verbal and nonverbal abilities.
What is the Wechsler Scale?
300
The condition of having an IQ score of 130 or above, showing outstanding potential.
What is giftedness?
300
Brain damage, Drugs and Alcohol, Malnutrition, and Genetic disorders
What are the major reasons for intellectual disabilities?
300
Take 1,000 and add 40 to it. Now add another 1,000. Now add 30. Add another 1,000. Now add 20. Now add another 1,000. Now add 10.
What is 4100?
400
The psychologist who proposed a three-level model of intelligence consisting of analytic, creative, and practical parts.
Who is Robert Sternberg?
400
The testing criterion that results in a test yeilding very similar scores for same person every time it is taken.
What is reliability?
400
one does not have to be __________ to be creative.
What is gifted or highly intelligent?
400
The testing criterion that results in a test measuring what it is supposed to measure.
What is validity?
400
At the end of a banquet 10 people shake hands with each other. How many handshakes will there be in total?
What is 45?
500
The capacity to learn from experience, to think rationally, and to deal effectively with the enviornment.
What is intelligence?
500
Knowledge and skills gained from experience
What is achievement?
500
The ability to invent new solutions to problems or original ideas/materials.
What is creativity?
500
The extent to which variations in a trait from person to person can be explained by genetic factors.
What is heritability?
500
machines built to do the general tasks that humans for
What is Artificial Intelligence?