Intelligence!
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- 3. Knowledge and skills gained through experience and education that increase over life.
- 6. Aspects of innate intelligence, including reasoning abilities, memory, and speed of information processing, that are relatively independent of education and tend to decline as people age.
- 7. Come up with unusual, unexpected ideas; use something in a way different from the way in which it is normally used.
- 8. Intelligent people are likely to show less not more ____?
- 9. One-to-one IQ test
- 10. Who found out that children with an IQ of 150 were psychologically well adjusted and physically healthy?
- 11. Intelligence and _____ ______ are related.
- 13. IQ test administered to many people at a given time.
- 14. What is Howard Gardner's theory?
- 17. What is the complex and controversial topic?
- 19. IQ 19 or below: _____ mental retardation
- 20. Below average intellectual functioning where an individual is unable to handle tasks at the level appropriate for his or her age.
- 21. The mental processes that results in original, workable ideas.
- 22. A tendency to solve problems in the same way over and over.
- 24. When faced with a problem, the person can make the adjustments needed to solve it.
- 26. IQ 20-25: _____ mental retardation
- 27. 3 seperate and different aspects of intelligence.
- 29. Unfair measurement of cultural groups' abilities.
- 30. What pyschologist handled derelicts who were brought from skid row by the police?
- 31. Condition in which people with below normal mental capacity, possesses a special talent or mental ability to an extremely high degree.
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- 1. Binet's goal in developing an intelligence test was to find those children who need ____ help.
- 2. An intelligence test for adults.
- 4. Who proposed the theory of general intelligence?
- 5. Level of intellectual functioning in years, compared with chronological age.
- 12. Ability to set up a goal and work towards it.
- 15. IQ 52-69: _____ mental retardation
- 16. performance and scale includes _____ tasks.
- 18. High intelligence was linked to _____ in the early 1920's.
- 23. IQ 36-51: _____ mental retardation
- 25. IQ 70-79: low average; _____ mental retardation.
- 28. The practice of keeping children with disabilities in regular academic classrooms.