intelligence part 2 Flashcards

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what did Francis Galton believe about intelligence

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  • considered intelligence an exceptional perceptual motor skill
  • invented correlation co-efficient
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what did Alfred Binet believe about intelligence

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  • devised a test to detect slow learners
  • assumed reasoning and problem solving should be measured
  • published the aptitude test in 1905
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what is Binet’s method (mental health scale)

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  • devised a scale of mental age
  • use averages mental age scores and chronological age
  • a smart childs MA is higher than there CA
    vice versa for a dull child.
  • IQ = (MA/CA) x 100
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what is the Flynn Effect

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  • a quantitative commentary on modernity and human intelligence
  • argues that these are not general increases in intelligence
  • increasing test performance due to increasing aptitude for the types of thinking modern life requires.
  • IQ test measure wrong things.
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5
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what is inter-rater reliability

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  • the degree of agreement between two or more examiners
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what is a confidence interval

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  • a range of values around the obtained test score, includes the true value with a certain degree of confidence.
  • % of 95 tells us that if calculated from 100 different samples, 95 of them would contain the true score.
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what is face validity

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something appears to work

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what is factor analysis

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  • methods to determine how many factors are included in a construct and which task best represents them
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what is predictive validity

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the degree to which a test accurately predicts a criterion that will occur.

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what is content validity

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the extent a measure represents all facets of a construct

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what is known-group validity

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when a test can discriminate between 2 groups known to differ

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what is criterion-related validity

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how well a test measures the outcome is was designed for

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13
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what is construct validity

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how well a set of indicators represents a concept that is not directly measures

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