intelligence part 3 Flashcards

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discuss the Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory of cognitive and academic abilities

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  • promotes the view that rather than percieve cognitive abilities & academic attainments as qualitatively different and distinct it is better to perceive them as part of a continuum ranging from broad to fine.

Stratum I – narrow abilities – over 70
Stratum II – broad abilities -10
Stratum III – general abilities (g)

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2
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outline 3 potential misuses of intelligence tests

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  • inappropriate application of tests
  • inappropriate interpretation of test scores
  • adverse consequences of testing
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3
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what did Weiss & Saklofske (202)) find about indiv differences in test scores

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  • Mean IQ score differences across racial/ethnic groups in the standardisation samples
  • BUT educational level of parents/participants differ across these groups
  • Variances in IQ score - differences can be accounted for by SES and selected home environment factors
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4
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outline what is meant by test bias

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  • occurs when 2 people with equal levels of a trait consistently obtain different scores as they belong to diff groups
  • considered in relation to ethnicity, gender, linguistic minorities, religion, disability
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5
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what is test user competence

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  • testers should meet the standards of competence for the qualification they hold.
  • appropriate training for testing should be done including on the instruments used.
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outline why privacy and confidentitality are used and how

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  • informed consent should be obtained prior to beginning
  • store test results securely
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