Chapter 8 Part 2 Intelligence Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 1. The ability to apply previously known knowledge to help someone adapt to a new situation.
  2. 5. This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability.
  3. 7. When it comes to the intelligence scores of children who were adopted, who do they resemble more?
  4. 11. Perceiving emotions, understanding emotions, managing emotions, and using emotions.
  5. 14. Who's theory includes analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence?
  6. 15. An example of this type of test would be a career test given to high school students to see what they might be best at.
  7. 16. People who are afraid of being judged by someone may have a lower score or performance rate.
  8. 17. What is this example demonstrating, although I did not get the score I wanted to on the test, reviewing my mistakes will allow me to improve my skills and have a better understanding of the material?
  9. 18. Someone may think an intelligence test is biased or not biased depending on their what?
  10. 19. If an intelligence test predicts the test-takers future actions it is considered to be what?
  11. 20. What is being demonstrated when a test accurately predicts what it said it would result in?
  12. 21. An example of this type of test would be a chapter test given in a psychology class.
  13. 22. The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems.
  14. 23. Intelligence that grows as we get older.
Down
  1. 2. When a person is afraid they will be judged by things such as their race or ethnicity.
  2. 3. What is being demonstrated when a previously tested groups' scores is compared to a new group of test scores?
  3. 4. This is also know as g and is measured by tasks given on an intelligence test.
  4. 6. What is being demonstrated when multiple groups of people are tested in order to see if the scores are constant?
  5. 8. People who have this will be more likely to succeed, be happier, show a sense of social and self awareness.
  6. 9. Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways?
  7. 10. If an intelligence test does not have accurate predictions for all of the test takers such as college achievement, it is considered what?
  8. 12. A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal.
  9. 13. What is this example demonstrating, I did not pass my last math test, but I have never been good at math, so it is not surprising?
  10. 14. Risks include: Students may think their abilities cannot change and limit experiences that happen in other subject areas.