Approaches to Intelligence

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Across
  1. 2. This terms refers to the gains in the average IQ scores across generations
  2. 4. The man who argued for the idea of multiple intelligences
  3. 6. No intelligence test is free of this
  4. 8. The global capacity to think rationally and profit from experience
  5. 10. The ability to learn
  6. 12. The other factor in Spearman's approach to intelligence that deals with specific abilities
  7. 13. The Intelligence _____ test is an index of intelligence that tries to predict performance in school
Down
  1. 1. What Spearman would refer to as your general ability.
  2. 3. _____ intelligence deals with the power of reasoning and using information.
  3. 5. This term describes what a person has already learned
  4. 7. This test was originally used to identify children who were struggling in school and needed special classes
  5. 9. _____ intelligence would be used in a game of trivia.
  6. 11. The man who argued for the importance of several mental abilities (e.g. word fluency and reasoning).
  7. 12. ______ syndrome describes a a person who displays limited mental abilities with exceptional skill in a limited field