Human Intelligence
G-factor
A general ability factor or core of general intellectual ability that involves reasoning, problem-solving ability, knowledge, memory, and successful adaptation to one's surroundings
MA=CA
A person has average intelligence when...
Working memory
Ability to use STM
Intelligence Quotient
An index of intelligence defined as a person's mental age divided by his or her chronological age and multiplied by 100
Deviation Intelligence Quotient
An index of intelligence defined statistically from a person's relative standing in his or her age group
Intelligence
An overall capacity to think rationally, act purposefully, and deal effectively with the environment
Fluid reasoning
Cognitive factor measured by the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale, ability to use inductive/deductive reasoning
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale- Third Edition
Gives separate scores for performance intelligence (intelligence measured by solving puzzles, assembling objects, completing pictures, and other nonverbal tasks) and verbal intelligence (intelligence measured by answering questions involving vocabulary, general information, arithmetic, and other language-or-symbol-orientated tasts
Alfred Binet
I hate him for modern intelligence tests
Quantitative reasoning
Math problems (5th edition Stanford-Binet)
Stanford-Binet Intelligent Scales, Fifth Edition
Measures five cognitive factors (types of mental abilities) that make up general intelligence
Visual-spatial reasoning
Recognizing patterns, puzzles, and shapes
Lewis Terman and others
Revised Binet's test and came up with the Stanford-Binet Intelligent Scales, Fifth Edition
Knowledge
Supplied with a wide range of topics
Operational definition of intelligence
Tests that measures memory, reasoning, and verbal fluency
SB5
Which modern intelligence test orientated with attempts to measure the mental abilities of children in Paris?