Revision - Intelligence and Ability
Across
- 3. To comprehend or perceive
- 6. Attainment or accomplishment of anything by means of training, patience or perseverance to reach to a certain level of skill
- 7. Type of test which is administered to a large number of people simultaneously.
- 10. This Psychologist gave the two-factor theory
- 11. Denotes the way of processing of knowledge, comes under Guilford's Model of Intelligence
- 13. Refers to liking or affinity that may attract attention towards a particular object. event or process
Down
- 1. Theory that suggests that human intelligence is composed of three dimensions
- 2. One of the factors from Spearman's theory
- 3. Ability to infer or conclude on the basis of specific instances, comes under Thurstone's Theory
- 4. Capacity to detect and respond appropriately to the moods, motivations and desires of others, comes under Gardner's Theory
- 5. Component of competency, reflects a person's repertoire of behavior and innate tendencies that predicts subsequent learning
- 8. American Psychologist who explained Intelligence as a combination of several factors, called Intermediate Factors
- 9. A type of Intelligence which are our inherited abilities to think and reason, and is developed by the end of adolescence.
- 12. Six personality traits given by John Holland - Used to determine career options