PSYC 92.01
Across
- 3. test construction strategy wherein the developer uses a deductive approach to create items based on a theory about the characteristic to be measured
- 7. The concept stating that older and younger children can be differentiated by their cognitive capacity is called AGE _____
- 9. person who made a personality test that makes use of klecksography
- 13. person who made the first personality test
- 15. Type of intelligence test that measures a person’s potential for specialized abilities
- 17. Proponent of the 3 independent intelligences, namely analytical, creative, and practical intelligence.
- 18. Proponent of the theory of multiple intelligence, indicating that there are 7-9 independent intelligences.
- 19. Historically defined as mental age divided by chronological age, multipled by 100
- 22. He is known as the father of intelligence testing.
- 23. aspect of a person that the theory behind the Thematic Apperception Test focused on
- 25. Type of intelligence test that measures what a person has previously learned; it measures more specific abilities under more standardized conditions
- 27. one type of non-pictorial projective tests makes the examinee complete ____
Down
- 1. a set of intercorrelated scores put together during test construction in order to reduce redundancy
- 2. Proponent of the Theory of General Intelligence, suggesting that a single score can represent intelligence (g-factor)
- 4. The type of test that measures human cognitive ability
- 5. The effect showing that new generations scored consistently higher on old tests than each previous generation, implying that the increase was caused by environmental factors.
- 6. what the logical-content test constuction strategy aims to deduce test items from
- 8. Proponent of the 7 Factors of Intelligence
- 10. Proposed that general intelligence can be further divided into fluid and crystallized intelligence.
- 11. the House-Tree-Person test is a type of figure ____ test
- 12. Area of study that suggests that desirable and undesirable genetic traits could be controlled in humans through selective breeding
- 14. type of personality test that aim to measure enduring dispositions that theoretically influences how a person thinks, acts, or feels
- 16. type of personality test that uses ambiguous stimuli, has flexible response requirements, and apply subjective scoring methods
- 20. measure of a person’s traits, attributes, or tendencies to act, think, or feel in a certain matter
- 21. type of group consisting of individuals sharing a common characteristic; in test construction, their results are compared to a control group
- 24. The acronym of the theory that integrated general intelligence, 16 broad factors, and various narrow factors.
- 26. Used a point scale and included a non-verbal performance scale in the development of his tests. He suggested that non-intellective factors should be taken into account when measuring intelligence.