Intelligence Pt.2 Flashcards
What is the difference between fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence
Fluid is the ability to process new information, learn, and solve problems. Crystallized is your stored knowledge Ge accumulated over the years
What is creative intelligence
Sternbergs phrase for the ability to solve problems by demonstrating cognitive flexibility
What is deviation iq
Wrestlers solution to measuring iq by comparing mental age and chronological age with the persons performance to the average test score
What is inspection time
Method proposed by nettelbeck and Lalley for measuring intelligence by measuring the processing speed of human beings
What is gardner’s “multiple intelligences” theory
The theory that there are many intelligences that apply to specific domains of human behavior
What is rationality
The ability to overcome self-deception in ones reasoning and problem solving
What is the wisdom paradox
Goldberg’s name for the fact that we seem to get wiser with age even though our intelligence goes down with age
What are selection effects
A type of bias that is present when respondent sample or analysis is skewed toward a specific group of people (wanting to survey people if they prefer apple or Samsung and only making the survey available for apple users)
What is social Darwinism
People who believe in “survival of the fittest”
What is a stereotype threat
The risk of confirming negative expectations about ones own social group
What is successful intelligence
Sternberg’s phrase for the optimal coordination of analytic, creative, and practical intelligence to be successful at achieving ones goals