Individual Differences Study - Gould Flashcards
What is the background behind this study?
Binet-Simon (1905) First test on intelligence designed to test children on whether regular schooling benefitted them or not.
Finding out whether intelligence was inherited or learned.
What did Yerkes say?
Yerkes said that intelligence is determined by our genetics (hereditarianism argument) and would therefore not be affected by nurture.
What were Yerkes’ aims?
To produce a reliable and valid measure of intelligence.
To prove that psychology (intelligence testing) could be as objective and quantifiable as the other scientific disciplines.
What was Yerkes’ research method and why?
Quasi experiment because the IV was naturally occurring (ethnic origin)
What was the experimental design?
Independent measures.
What was the sample in Yerkes study?
Yerkes used the US military for his testing and in total tested 1.75 million men - recruits included White Americans, Black Americans and European immigrants - the varying educational levels of the men meant that multiple tests had to be designed.
What was the Army Alpha test?
It was made up of 8 parts - took about 1 hour - 1st test
What were the tasks in the Army Alpha test?
Number sequences, unscrambling sentences and analogies. - Questions included: Crisco is: medicine, disinfectant, food product, toothpaste.
What was the Army Beta test?
The test for illiterates and people who failed Alpha
Examples of things in the Army Beta test?
Maze running, cube counting, translating numbers into symbols, picture completion (opposite)
What were the problems with the way in which the tests were designed?
Beta test still required some skill data was analysed subjectively, many took alpha when they should take beta, many Qs were culturally biased, black recruits and recent immigrants were the ones most likely to take wrong test, recruits for Alpha were lowered but not consistent across camp, conditions = chaotic, only 1/5 those who failed Beta took Individual examinations
What was Yerkes’ sampling method?
Opportunity
How Yerkes’ mental tests were supposed to be administered?
AA - people who could read and write at a good level
AB - people who could read and write at a decent level however not as good as Alpha (can’t read or write)
IE - who can’t read or write - people who failed Alpha and Beta
Problems with the way Yerkes’ test were administered?
AA - inconsistent criteria - requirements were lowered - many failed Beta but only 1/5 people did the IE - conditions were very chaotic
Findings from Yerkes’ mental tests
Average mental age of White American adult (13) was just above that of a moron (12)
Darker side of Southern Europe and the slaves of Eastern Europe were less intelligent than the fair people of Western and Northern Europe (eg. Russians had a mental age of 11.34) (Poles 10.74)
Black recruits scored lowest of all with an average mental age of 10.41 (in some camps, people were grouped together on intensity of skin colour)