Intelligence Cross Word Puzzle

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  1. 4. This scale measures verbal intelligence
  2. 7. Culture _____ Intelligence Test, is a test or assessment process designed to minimize the influence of culture with regard to various aspects of the evaluation procedures, such as administration instructions, item content, responses required of test takers, and interpretations made from the resulting data
  3. 10. Reflects a comparison of the performance of the individual with the performance of others of the same age in the standardization sample
  4. 11. The ratio of the test taker’s mental age divided by his or her chronological age, multiplied by 100 to eliminate decimals
  5. 13. A _____ Form, refers to a test that has been abbreviated in length, typically to reduce the time needed for test administration, scoring, and interpretation
  6. 16. Questions which are wide-ranging and tap general knowledge, learning, and memory, are asked while interests, education, cultural background, and reading skills are some influencing factors in the score achieved
  7. 17. The _____ Age, is the age level at which an individual appears to be functioning intellectually as indicated by the level of items responded to correctly
  8. 18. _____ Thinking, is a deductive reasoning process that entails recall and consideration of facts as well as a series of logical judgments to narrow down solutions and eventually arrive at one solution
  9. 19. Refers to the lowest level of the items on a subtest
  10. 20. A multifaceted capacity that manifests itself in different ways across the life span
  11. 22. _____ Factors, Neither as general as g nor as specific as s
  12. 24. Refers to the complex concept by which heredity and environment are presumed to interact and influence the development of one’s intelligence
  13. 27. This type of assessment is used to provide a comprehensive assessment of a student’s abilities
  14. 34. In _____ Processing, Aka parallel processing, information is integrated all at one time
  15. 35. The highest-level item of the subtest
  16. 36. An _____ Scale, is a test in which different items are grouped by age
  17. 37. This subtest taps visual selective attention and related abilities and the task is to scan either a structured or an unstructured arrangement of visual stimuli and mark targeted images within a specified time limit
  18. 39. Abilities that decline with age and tend not to return to preinjury levels following brain damage
  19. 40. In _____ Processing, Aka sequential processing, each bit of information is individually processed in sequence
  20. 42. _____ Analysis, evaluates relatively large differences between subtest scaled scores
  21. 45. The _____ Score, is an age-corrected standard score of 10 with a standard deviation of 3
  22. 46. A _____ Test, is a task used to direct or route the examinee to a particular level of questions
  23. 47. A _____ Scale, is a test organized into subtests by category of item, not by age at which most test takers are presumed capable of responding in the way that is keyed as correct
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  1. 1. A _____ Tool, is an instrument or procedure used to identify a particular trait or constellation of traits at a gross or imprecise level
  2. 2. Test _____ is a test score or index derived from the combination of, and/or a mathematical transformation of, one or more subtest scores
  3. 3. The _____ Effect, is a shorthand reference to the progressive rise in intelligence test scores that is expected to occur on a normed test intelligence from the date when the test was first normed
  4. 5. _____ Analysis, is a group of statistical techniques designed to determine the existence of underlying relationships between sets of variables, including test scores
  5. 6. A _____ Subtest, is one that is administered to obtain a composite score
  6. 7. A type of intelligence, symbolized Gf, are nonverbal, relatively culture-free, and independent of specific instruction (such as memory for digits)
  7. 8. In a _____ Model, all of the abilities listed in a stratum are subsumed by or incorporated in the strata above
  8. 9. _____ Thinking, is a reasoning process in which thought is free to move in many different directions, making several solutions possible
  9. 12. The ability to analyze relationships and engage in logical, abstract thinking are two cognitive abilities tapped by this type of test, pairs of words are presented to the examinee, and the task is to determine how they are alike
  10. 14. Age _____, refers to the fact that with increasing age, children develop their abilities
  11. 15. A type of intelligence, symbolized Gc, include acquired skills and knowledge that are dependent on exposure to a particular culture as well as on formal and informal education (vocabulary, for example)
  12. 21. The first published intelligence test to provide organized and detailed administration and scoring instructions
  13. 22. _____ Mental Ability Factor, is the total number of modifiable neural connections or “bonds” available in the brain
  14. 23. Abilities that tend not to decline with age and may return to preinjury levels following brain damage
  15. 25. _____ Items, are designed to illustrate the task required and assure the examiner that the examinee understands
  16. 26. Intelligence _____, is a unit of measure for expressing the results of intelligence tests
  17. 28. Assessment that employs tests from different test batteries and entails interpretation of data from specified subtests to provide a comprehensive assessment
  18. 29. An item to be substituted for a regular item under specified conditions such as the situation in which the examiner failed to properly administer the regular item
  19. 30. A _____ Subtest, also sometimes referred to as an optional subtest, is used for purposes such as providing additional clinical information or extending the number of abilities or processes sampled
  20. 31. A _____ Level, is used to describe a subtest with reference to a specific test taker’s performance
  21. 32. This scale measures nonverbal intelligence
  22. 33. _____ Loading, is the extent to which a test incorporates the vocabulary, concepts, traditions, knowledge, and feelings associated with a particular culture
  23. 38. Army _____ Test, is administered to Army recruits who could read
  24. 41. _____ Style, is a psychological dimension that characterizes the consistency with which one acquires and processes information
  25. 43. The _____ Memory, refers to the information that we actively hold in our minds, in contrast to our stored knowledge, or long-term memory
  26. 44. Army _____ Test, is designed for administration to foreign-born recruits with poor knowledge of English or to illiterate recruits (defined as “someone who could not read a newspaper or write a letter home”)