Across
- 4. Test to measure potential
- 6. Something is ___ if it yields the same results over time
- 7. An intellectual disability that is caused by an extra chromosome 21
- 13. Learned and gained knowledge, increases with age
- 14. A limitation that affects information processing and social cues
- 16. Self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated on negative stereotypes
- 19. An intelligence test meant to test children
- 22. A person typically with limited mental ability, but possesses an incredible specific skill
- 23. The standard distribution used
- 24. Intelligence that manages, understands, perceives, and understands emotions.
- 25. How accurate something is
- 26. Multiple Intelligence Theory - Linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, bodily-kinesthetic, spatial, naturalistic intelligences
- 28. Creator of WAIS and WISC tests
- 30. A prediction that causes itself to be true
- 31. Practical, analytical, and creative intelligence
- 32. 7 factors theory. Contradicted Spearman.
Down
- 1. the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- 2. How well does something represent what is being tested
- 3. Binet’s intelligence test revised, popular in the US
- 5. General intelligence theory
- 8. A limitation to mental processes
- 9. How much genes amount to differences in traits
- 10. Treating abstract concepts as a physical thing
- 11. The study that identifies clusters of factors to identify different dimensions in performance.
- 12. Ability to problem solve, decreases with age
- 15. Test to measure ability
- 17. How well it predicts what its trying to measure
- 18. The numerical equation used to define intelligence
- 20. Defining meaning to scores by comparing with pretested groups
- 21. The fact that intelligence scores have been increasing in the past decades
- 27. A intelligence test meant to test adults
- 29. The mental age of a child corresponding with the average age for a certain level of intelligence
