Week 16 Flashcards
Intelligence
- An individual’s cognitive capability
- the ability to acquire, process, recall and apply information
G
- Short for “general factor” and is often synonymous with intelligence
- capability for comprehending our surroundings
IQ
- Short for “intelligence quotient.”
- a score, typically obtained from a widely used measure of intelligence that is meant to rank a person’s intellectual ability against that of others
Norm
Assessments are given to a representative sample of a population to determine the range of scores for that population
standardzie
- Assessments that are given in the exact same manner to all people
- standardized scores are individual scores that are computed to be referenced against normative scores for a population
stereotype threat
The phenomenon in which people are concerned that they will conform to a stereotype or that their performance does conform to that stereotype
satisfaction
Correspondence between an individual’s needs or preferences and the rewards offered by the environment
satisfactoriness
Correspondence between an individual’s abilities and the ability requirements of the environment
specific abilities
- Cognitive abilities that contain an appreciable component of g or general ability
- content focused talent
anchoring
basing decisions off biases
biases
- factors that influence judgement
bounded awareness
when we fail to notice obvious and important information that is available to us.
bounded ethicality
The systematic ways in which our ethics are limited in ways we are not even aware of ourselves.
bounded rationality
suggests that humans try to make rational decisions but are bounded due to cognitive limitations.
bounded self interest
The systematic and predictable ways in which we care about the outcomes of others.