Where did the spear hit Spearman?
In the eye or forehead.
Which intelligence test is designed to assess what a person has learned.
Achievement Test
Who invented the concept of g?
Charles Spearman
Who was the cousin of Charles Darwin?
Francis Galton
How many primary abilities did Thurstone's theory of intelligence include?
7
What popular internet meme was portrayed on the Principles of Test Construction slide?
Stonks
How do you calculate IQ?
(mental age / chronological age) x 100
Whose experiments related to savant syndrome?
Howard Gardner
Who first tested their intelligence test on the French?
Alfred Binet
How many intelligences did Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences have?
8 or 9
Which 2 fruits were on the David Wechsler slide?
Apple and orange
Which WAIS subtest could be demonstrated by the string "K-4-G-3-X-1"?
Letter-Number Sequencing
Who's theory of intelligence can be summarized by math, writing, and street smarts?
Sternberg
Who was the psychologist who incorporated mental age into the modern IQ test?
Lewis Terman
What ninth possible intelligence did Garner propose?
Existential intelligence
How many baguettes were on the Eiffel Tower?
How many subtests does the WAIS have?
15 verbal & performance (nonverbal) subtests
Who was L.L. Thurstone trying to prove wrong?
Spearman. and he failed
Whose experiments led to the creation of the term "nature vs. nurture?"
Francis Galton
What are the 3 intelligences of the Triarchic Theory?
Analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
How many fingers were present on the emotional intelligence slide?
Like 29 total
But 8 is also an acceptable answer
Who invented the Stanford-Binet test?
NOT Alfred Binet! It was Lewis Terman
Who theorized spatial intelligence?
L.L. Thurstone
What was Alfred Binet's biggest fear?
That identifying special attention children will label & limit them.
What can be predicted by Sternberg's theorized analytical intelligence?
School grades