Definitions
People
Concept by Example
Intelligence Tests
Miscellaneous
100

A type of research involving studies comparing people of different ages at the same point in time

What is cross-sectional research?

or 

What is the cross-sectional method?

100

The creator of the most widely used individual intelligence test

Who is David Weschler?

100

Administering an intelligence test to young children and then re-administering it when they turn 80 to compare the results

What is a longitudinal study? 

100

The time when intelligence scores stabilize

When is adolescence?

100

The term for the same group of people studied over a period of years.

What is a cohort?

200

A condition caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21

What is Down Syndrome?

200

A French psychologist who created an intelligence test to measure the mental age of children.

Who is Alfred Binet?

200

Precocious youths who aced the math SAT at age 13—by scoring in the top 1 percent of their age group.

What is giftedness? 

200

The three criteria an intelligence test must meet to be accepted

What are standardization, reliability, and validity?

or

What are standardized, reliable, and valid?

200

The worldwide improvement in intelligence test performance since the beginning of intelligence test usage.

What is the Flynn effect?

300

The ability to reason quickly and abstractly that decreases with age

What is fluid intelligence?

300

A psychologist who unsuccessfully tried to measure "natural ability"

Who is Francis Galton?

300

Some academic aptitude tests predict success in school at certain ages

What is predictive validity?

300

Typical characteristics of people with high scores on intelligence tests.

What are healthy, well-adjusted, and academically successful?

300

Tests intended to predict your ability to learn a new skill

What are aptitude tests?

400

Our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills that tends to increase with age

What is crystallized intelligence?

400

The psychologist who came up with the term "Intelligence Quotient."

Who is William Stern?

400

Suzie scored 47 on her intelligence test and had difficulty adapting to the demands of life.

What is intellectual disability?

400

The version of the Binet-Simon test modified to measure inherited intelligence.

What is the Stanford-Binet test?


400

A researcher who conducted longitudinal studies of child intelligence in Scotland

Who is Ian Deary?

500

The extent to which a test samples the behavior of interest

What is content validity?
500

A gifted individual who completed three college degrees by the time he was 14

Who is Moshe Kai Cavalin?

500

A low verbal comprehension score combined with high scores on other subtests could indicate a reading or language disability

What is the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale?

or 

What is WAIS?

500

At this time, scores fluctuate but begin to predict adolescent and adult scores.

When is age 4?

500

Four subtests of WAIS

What are recognizing similarities, vocabulary, letter-number sequencing, and block design?