Chapter 9 Definitions
Across
- 1. Modern term for below average intellectual functioning; prevents a person from performing at a level appropriate for their age
- 3. Tendency to solve problems in the same way over and over again
- 5. Intelligence test with 4 different things you are graded on
- 7. Mental processes that result in original, workable ideas
- 9. Affect your surroundings have on your intelligence
- 11. Smarter than average, psychologically healthy, extremely successful in school
- 12. To come up with unusual or unique ideas to solve a problem; to use something differently than it was originally intended to be used.
- 15. Level of intellectual functioning in years, which is compared with chronological age to derive IQ
Down
- 2. Ability to understand and adapt to the environment by using a combination of inherited abilities and learning experiences.
- 4. Gardner's theory that intelligence is made up of seven abilities
- 6. Inherited intelligence
- 8. Score determined by comparing mental age and chronological age
- 10. People in your community and how they think about intelligence
- 13. People who have below average intelligence but perform extremely well at a particular talent or ability
- 14. Test that provides 3 IQs