Psychology Ch 13- Learning
studied the similarities of IQ between fraternal and identical twins
Bouchard
ranking of test cores in a way that indicates the ratio of scores lower and higher than a given score
percentile system
is used to assess personality characteristics, to identify problems and psychological disorders, and to predict a person's future behavior
personality test
how well a test predicts performance
predictive validity
test that focuses on how a person takes in information, makes decisions and approaches day-to-day tasks
projective personality tests
The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is an example of this test of personality because the test taker is asked to tell a story about 20 different pictures
projective test
this type of personality test encourages test takers to respond freely and often invites them to tell stories about pictures, diagrams, or objects
projective test
proposed that a person's intelligence involves analytical, creative, and practical thinking skills
triarchic theory
proposed that a person's intelligence is composed of a general ability level and specific mental abilities
two-factor theory
he developed intelligence tests specifically for adults, children and preschoolers
David Wechsler
he proposed a theory of multiple intelligences
Howard Gardner
a test void of cultural bias
dove counterbalance intelligence test
mental processes that result in original, workable ideas
creativity
Larry P vs the California State Superintendent of Education was a court case against
cultural bias
criticism of some intelligence tests; the wording used may be more familiar to people of one social group than to another group
cultural bias
understanding and using knowledge of emotions effectively
emotional intelligence
ability to perceive and control movement, balance, agility and grace
body kinesthetic
come up with unusual and unexpected ideas; use something in a way different from the way in which it is normally used
break set creativity
criticisms of sternberg's theory of intelligence
hard to measure, at least with traditional measures
degree to which a characteristic is related to inherited genetic factors
heritability
the degree to which a characteristic is related to inherited genetic factors
heritability
ability to derive general rules and principles from presented information
inductive reasoning
ability to understand and adapt to the environment by using a combination of inherited abilities and learning experiences
intelligence
standardized measure of intelligence based on a scale in which 100 is average
intelligence quotient
The Kuder Preference test is an type of ______________
interest inventory
the purpose is to determine a person's preferences, attitudes and interests
interest inventory
to decide on an occupation you might like, you'd take an_______________
interest inventory
the mathematical equation on IQ
Mental age/chronological age x100 = IQ
person with below normal mental capacity that possesses a special talent/mental ability to extremely high degree
savant syndrome
tendency to solve problems in the same way over and over
set creativity
criticisms of emotional intelligence
simply a measure of extraversion more research is needed
criticisms to gardner's theory of multiple intelligences
skills or talents? hard to measure
ability to visualize and manipulate patterns and forms in space
spatial relations
if you divide a test in half, score each half separately, and the two scores are approximately the same
split-half reliability
means a test must be administered and scored the same way every time
standardization
4 major aspects of emotional intelligence
-ability to perceive and express emotions accurately and appropriately -ability to use emotions while thinking -ability to understand emotions and use knowledge effectively -ability to regulate one's emotions to promote personal growth
highest IQ of a mentally handicapped person
79
he developed the first useful intelligence test
Alfred Binet
Two scientists that came up with the stanford-binet intelligence scale, the discovered the difference between mental and chronological age
Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon
came up with the theory of predictive validity
Anne anastasi
he proposed the two-factor theory
Charles Spearman
Standardized measure of intelligence based on a scale in which 100 is average
Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
he proposed that 7 factors made up one's intelligence
L.L.Thurstone
studied thousands of children with scores of over 150 on IQ tests
Lewis Terman
he proposed triarchic theory
Robert Sternberg
a test that measures the difference of a verbal scale and a performance scale
The Wechsler Test
is administered by a computer and may be called adaptive testing
achievement test
is validated in terms of its content validity
achievement test
not only allows instructors to assess student's knowledge but also allows students to assess their own progress
achievement test
Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence
analytical thinking skills creative thinking skills practical thinking skills
The American College Test is an example of an ____________
aptitude test
attempts to discover a person's talents and to predict how well he or she will be able to learn a new skill
aptitude test
is assessed primarily in terms of its predictive validity
aptitude test
people who are not mentally retarded but have a disorder found in people of normal intelligence who have difficulties in learning specific skills
learning disabilities
a below average intellectual functioning in which an individual is unable to handle tasks appropriate to his/her physical age
mentally handicapped
Standards of comparison for test results developed by giving the test to large, well-defined groups of people are the test's _______
norms
The Myers-Briggs test is an example of this type of personality test because the test takers answer a series of multiple-choice questions
objective test
the revised Minnesota Multiphasic Personality inventory (MMPI) is an example of this test of personality because the test taker's responses are limited to true, false, and cannot say
objective test
when taking this type of personality test, a person must select one of a small number of possible responses
objective test
the count of the number of items on a test to which one has provided the correct answer
raw score
the ability of a test to arrive at the same result under a variety of different circumstances
reliability
the fairness and usefulness of a test depends on these three things
reliability, standardization and validity
the ability of a test to measure what is is intended to measure
validity
Howard Gardner's 9 intelligences
verbal- linguistic logical- mathematical visual- spatial musical- rhythmic bodily-kinesthetic interpersonal intrapersonal naturalist existential/pedagogical (under consideration)