Appraisal Flashcards
Galton, Spearman, Thurston, Gilford, Cattell x2, Binet, Simone, Stearn, Terman, Wexler Scales
Intelligence Testing
intelligence is unitary like height and weight
Frances Galton
two-factor theory of intelligence: General and Specific
Spearman
group of independent factors like memory and reasoning
Louis Thurston
120 elements add up to intelligence; convergent/divergent thinking
JP Gilford
two forms of intelligence: Fluid vs. Crystalized
Raymond Cattell
Mental Test; first to use psychological test to predict academic performance
James Cattell
First intelligence test
Alfred Binet and Theodore Simone
created a formula for IQ: MA/CAx100=IQ
Wilhem Stearn
Standford-Binet Test for 2Y-85Y; prefers deviation IQ
Louis Terman
WAIS-3 (adult); WIS-IV (school age); WPPSI-III (preschool); Mean score is 100; SD 15
Wexler Scales
Denver Developmental Screening Test-2; Bailey Scale of Infant Development- BSID-II; FTII
Infant Intelligence Tests
Hathaway and McKinley; Carl Jung
Personality testing
MMPI: 10 clinical scales (hypochondriasis, depression, hysteria, psychopathic deviate, masculinity/femininity, paranoia, psychasthenia, schizophrenia, hypomania, social introversion)
Hathaway and McKinley
Myers Briggs Type Indicator: 4 bipolar scales with 4-letter type
Carl Jung