Intelligence
Across
- 2. tendency for performance on IQ tests to improve from one generation to the next
- 3. Average scores for groups broken down into differing age/education levels/ethnic groups.
- 5. the tendency for test scores to overstate or understate the true performance of one or more groups
- 9. Using acquired skills and knowledge in specific situations. Remains steady or increases even into old age. Resistant to age effects.
- 10. procedures that try to predict someone’s performance in school and similar settings.
- 11. the degree to which evidence and theory support the interpretations of test scores for the intended purposes
Down
- 1. the correlation between scores on a first test and a retest
- 4. the repeatability of a test’s scores, If a test is reliable, it produces nearly the same results every time
- 6. ability to learn, or fluid intelligence. Usually of most interest to people because they want to predict how well you learn/adapt
- 7. in testing, the process of evaluating the questions, establishing rules for administering a test, and interpreting the scores.
- 8. the power of reasoning, using information, and solving new problems. Peaks at age 20, slowly declines