Across
- 1. Type of thinking describing the ability to provide a correct well established answer or solution.
- 3. Mental shortcut
- 9. developed the first broad test of intelligence in the 1800s
- 12. Intelligence related to the ability to analyze, evaluate, judge, compare, and contrast.
- 13. Intelligence is a collection of distinct abilities
- 14. Giving a test to a large population so data can be collected comparing groups, such as age groups.
- 15. Intelligence scale used on adults
- 18. Perspective that states that intelligence is inherited from your parents
- 19. A score earned on a test designed to measure intelligence
- 20. A learning disability resulting in a struggle to write legibly
- 23. Step-by-step procedure to resolve the problem
- 24. Consistency
- 25. Intelligence that relates to knowing how to see complex relationships and solving problems.
- 27. Perspective that states intelligence is shaped by a child's developmental environment
- 28. Intelligence related to the ability to invent or imagine a solution to a problem.
- 29. Intelligence describing the ability to understand emotions of yourself and others. Empathy
Down
- 1. intelligence consists of one general factor
- 2. Type of Intelligence scale developed in France in 1900s to use on children to determine which ones might have difficulty in school
- 4. Each generation has a significantly higher IQ than the last
- 5. Type of Intelligence scale that is a revision of the Simon-Binet scale
- 6. Accuracy
- 7. Intelligence related to how well you relate to the values of a culture
- 8. Intelligence that is acquired knowledge and is able to be retrieved. Knowning facts.
- 10. An inability to correctly process letters
- 11. The ability to generate, create, or discover new ideas, solutions, and possibilities. Also called Divergent Thinking.
- 16. the manner of administration,scoring, and interpretationof results is consistent
- 17. Difficulty in learning or comprehending arithmetic
- 19. Solution suddenly coming to mind
- 21. Intelligence is comprised of three parts: practical, creative, and analytical intelligence
- 22. First word of a Intelligence theory that describes each person as possess at least 8 intelligences
- 26. Intelligence related to the ability to find solutions that work in everyday life by applying knowledge based on experiences