Intelligence Flashcards

1
Q

Intellectual ability as defined in terms of performance on BLANK of ability.

Tests administered to large groups of people
Know average score at any age, distribution of scores, etc.

What am I?

A

Standardized tests

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2
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What did Charles Spearman believe intelligence was?

2pts

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Two factors of intelligence:
s- specific abilities
g- underlying general ability

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3
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What did Louis Thurstone believe intelligence was?

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Identified 7 specific abilities he called Primary Mental Abilities

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4
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What did Raymond Cattel believe intelligence was?

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Fluid Intelligence:
Innate, problem-solving ability
relatively free of cultural influences

Crystallized Intelligence:
Acquired knowledge
Dependent on schooling and other life experiences

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5
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Who was Alfred Binet?

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  • father of intelligence testing
    -Goal – to develop a test that could predict school success or failure
  • created IQ tests- Stanford-Binet test
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6
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Brought Binet’s test to US and standardized on American children at Stanford University.

Who am i?

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Louis Terman

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7
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Developed scales measuring verbal and spatial abilities.

Who am I?

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David Wechsler

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8
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What is convergent thinking?

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Goal is selection of a single, acceptable, conventional solution

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9
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What is divergent thinking?

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Searches for new ideas, and a number of different solutions

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10
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What does the stability of children’s IQ depend on?

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  1. age of assessment
  2. length of time between assessments
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11
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What are the genetic factors that affect IQ?

2pts

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  • MZ twins more alike than DZ twins
    -Adopted children more similar to biological parents than to adoptive parents
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12
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What are the environmental factors that affect IQ?

5pts

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Impoverished Environments:
- isolated mountain communities
- inner city ghettos

Environmental Enrichment:
- IQ gains associated with enriching environment

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13
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What aspects of a home environment affect IQ?

  • parents BLANK, BLANK
  • BLANK to children
  • variety of BLANK play materials
  • BLANK child to ask BLANK, etc.
  • BLANK academic BLANK
A
  • parents warm, responsive
  • talk to children
  • variety of age-appropriate play materials
  • encourage child to ask questions, etc.
  • encourage academic achievement
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14
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According to the DSM V-TR, we now refer to learning disabilities as?

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Specific Learning Disorders

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15
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What is a Specific Learning Disorder?

3pts

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  • You have the cognitive potential to do well
    academically
    – There is a gap between your cognitive abilities and
    your academic achievement
    – You require accommodations to demonstrate your
    full potential
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