module 60-64 intellignece Flashcards
g factor
a general ability proposed by him as the main factor underlining all intelligent mental activity
who found g factor/ general intelligence
Spearman
test that intends to measure what you learned
achievement test
extent to which a test with consistent results
reliability
tests that predict a person futures performance or capacity to learn is
an aptitude test
savant syndrome:
having a low intellect but being good at ONE special thing
crystallized intelligence
intelligence is our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills over time
intellectual disability
limited ability indicated by an intelect score of 70 or lower
gardner believed in ____ types of intellectual which are ____
- linguistic, logical/ math, musical, spatial, bodily, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic
what is the most used intellectual test today? contains verbal and non verbal
Wechsler adult intelligence scale (WAIS)
validity=
extent to which a test measures or predicts what it’s supposed to predict
sternberg believed in ____ types of intelligence, …
- analytical, creative, and practical
normal curve
symmetrical bell curve that describes the distribution of many attributes
fluid intelligence
down during adult hood
who changed the IQ test to the Stanford-Binet test
Lewis Terman
(First Question) definition of intelligence
ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge
standardization:
defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scored by comparison with performance of a pretest group
EQ
ability to perceive understand and manage and use emotions
flynn affect
avg intelligence test scores have increased in the 20th century
stereotype bias
self confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
alfred Binet
mental age
lewis terman
intelligence quotient (IQ)~ 100= avg. IQ= mental age / chronological ages x100
david wechsler
savant syndrome
charles spearman
g factor/ general intelligence (1)
howard gardner
multiple intelligences (8): linguistic, logical, musical, spatial, bodily, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic
robert sternberg
triarchic theory of intelligence (3) analytical, creative, practical (CAP)
purpose of binets early intellect test:
predict how children would do in school
males tend to score higher than females on what test
spatial
gradual incline in test scores with time
flynn affect
galton facilitated…
genital breeding environments (high IQs, fit, attractive)