Intelligence Flashcards
1
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Spearman’s 2-factor theory (g factor)
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- People who perform well on one cognitive test tended to perform well on others
- Those who score badly on one test tended to score badly on others
2
Q
General Cognitive ability (g)
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- Pervades performance on all tasks requiring intelligence
- Regardless of the task, if it required intelligence, it required g
3
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Specific Intelligence (s factor)
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-Specifically related to each particular task
4
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Thurstone 7 primary mental abilities
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- Verbal Comprehension: knowledge of vocabulary and in reading
- Verbal Fluency: writing and producing words
- Number: solving simple numerical computation and arithmetical reasoning problems
- Spatial Visualization: visualizing and manipulating objects, such as fitting a set of suitcases into a car trunk
- Inductive Reasoning: completing a number of series or predicting the future bases on past experience
- Memory: recalling people’s names or faces
- Perceptual Speed: rapid proofreading to discover typographical errors in a text