History
Theory & Development Part I
Theory & Development Part II
Famous Figures
By the number
100

The Stanford Revision and Extension of the Binet-Simon is better known as this.  

What is the Stanford Binet?

100

Horn was "devout anti-g;" this concept of overarching intelligence. 

What is general intelligence (g)?

100
The top tier in the WAIS-IV three-tier hierarchy.  

What is FSIQ?

100

Considered the father of the testing movement, his test was focused on sensorimotor tasks. 

Who is Sir Francis Galton?

100

1,726,966

What is the norming group for the Army tests?

200

This 1917 event marked substantial growth in the use of IQ tests in the United States.  

What is the U.S. entry into WWI?

200

VCI. PRI. PSI. WMI.

What are the four indices of the WAIS-IV?

200

The age range for the WAIS-IV. 

What is 16-90?

200

David Wechsler came onto the testing scene in this year. 

What is 1939?

200

3% per decade, in the U.S. 

What is the Flynn Effect (FE)?

300

Instead of an intelligence quotient, early IQ tests used this term.  

What is mental age?

300

Recruits who could not be tested by either Army Alpha or Army Beta received this non-verbal version. 

What is the Army Performance Scale Examination?

300

The WAIS-IV was normed on the 2005 census, and had this many age groups.  

What is 13?

300

David Wechsler studied under these famous names; they will be familiar to you if you're taking a REMS class. 

Who are Pearson and Spearman?

300

1939

What is the year that the Wechsler Bellvue was published?

400

In 1904, the minister of public instruction in Paris tasked Alfred Binet to find a way to distinguish between what groups?

What are "normal" children from "retarded" children (now intellectual disability)

400

The global score on the WAIS-IV, it is calculated without the contribution of PSI and WMI.  

What is the GAI?

400

Terman's adult norming group included 150 adolescent delinquents and 150 of this group.  

What are "migrating unemployed men?"

400

He based his work on the observations of his own children, and many of his original tasks are still used today. 

Who is Alfred Binet?
400

15

What is the number of total subtests on the WAIS-IV?

500

This test was clinically driven instead of primarily theory-driven.  

What is the Wechsler?

500

Going against prevailing norms, Wechsler believed that these two scales contributed equally to intelligence, and both should always be administered.  

What are Performance and Verbal?

500

The APA, along with Yerkes and Otis, were noted in your book to have specifically assisted in which test, including making it in a group format?

What is the Army Alpha?

500

The names behind CHC Theory. 

Who are Cattell-Horn-Carroll?

500

10

What is the number of WAIS-IV subtests required for a FSIQ and indices?