Psyc Chapter 9 Flash Cards
How long are people given when taking the current version of the Stanford-Binet?
as long as they need
What is the main assumption of Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences?
People have a number of unrelated forms of intelligence
Aptitude tests attempt to measure ________. Achievement tests attempt to measure ________.
ability to learn... skills and knowledge already learned
What is meant by crystallized intelligence?
the ability to reason, use information, and gain new knowledge
What is the mean IQ score on the Stanford-Binet test?
100
What is true of an item on the Stanford-Binet IQ test designated as "age 8"?
Most 8-year-olds answer it correctly
Which of the following types of evidence, if found, would ofer the strongest support in favor of Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences?
People develop strengths in whatever skills they have been trained to do
The researcher associated with developing the triarchic theory is
Robert Sternberg
The early IQ test developed in France and modified for English speakers became the first important IQ test in the English Language. This new version was the
Stanford-Binet
Sternberg distinguished three types of intelligence: practical, creative, and ____________.
analytical
IQ tests were originally devised tohelp identify
children who belonged in special classes
According to Sternberg's triarchic theory, in order to understand intelligence we must consider the situations that require intelligence, how intelligence related to the outside world, and the
cognitive processes within the individual
An experienced taxi driver becomes more skilled at finding various addresses within a city, without improving other intellectual skills. We can say that the driver has increased his or her:
crystallized intelligence.
Extensive practice at computer programming improves that skill without much effect on any other kind of performance. Therefore we classigy the improved programming skill as
crystallized intelligence.
According to Cattell, if we examine the intelligence of a person at age 20 and again at age 50, we are most likely to find
decreasing fluid intelligence, but steady or increasing crystallized intelligence.
According to Rayond Cattell, the "g" factor in intelligence has two major components:
fluid and crystallized
A new worker at Consolidated Generic Products cannot perform any of the company's traditional tasks as well as more experienced workers. However, the new worker learns new skills faster than the older workers. The new worker apparently has a high degree of
fluid intelligence
In contrast to an achievement test, an aptitude test in intended to measure what?
fluid intelligence
When Spearman described the "g" factor in intelligence, what did the "g" stand for?
gneral
What is meant by fluid intelligence?
intelligence that is present in the same amount at all times
Which of the following facts is the best evidence in favor of the "g" factor intelligence?
scores on tests of specialized intellectual abilities are all positively correlated with one another
What was originally, and still is, the main purpose of IQ test?
to predict performance in school