Across
- 3. Type of test measuring "what" you've learned
- 4. The first mental age test was set up to measure this idealized "trait" type of intelligence
- 5. Test is given the same way and scored with the same system every time
- 6. This measurement of validity follows long term outcomes of a test and compares them to results
- 7. This mindset envisions "what if I can" even in the face of challenges
- 13. Measurement of validity that compares a test to other similar tests that measure the same variable
- 14. University which designed the first IQ test to use on military recruits in WWI
- 17. The measurement of the likelihood that a trait can be caused by genetics
- 18. Type of test measuring your "potential to" learn
- 20. Getting consistent scores on the same test every time
- 21. Measuring reliability by dividing up test questions into two groups and comparing results
Down
- 1. The IQ score, mental age divided by this x 100
- 2. Someone with a mental age of 16 and an IQ score of 160 would have a chronological age of this
- 6. The self-fulfilling ______is when a belief or expectation, even if false, causes behaviors that make that belief come true
- 8. Group differences in intelligence can be attributed to this, rather than to genetics
- 9. Type of intelligence based on knowledge accumulated over time
- 10. Type of intelligence used for problem solving and analytic thinking
- 11. French psychologist who created the mental age test
- 12. Theory of intelligence that cites 8 different types of intelligence such as linguistic or naturalistic
- 15. This effect describes how IQ has been increasing over the last century
- 16. Test measures what you claim it is measuring
- 19. These types of studies help to understand the role of genetics in intelligence
