Across
- 2. The consistency of scores on a test over time
- 8. A set of cognitive skills
- 9. The consistency of a measurement
- 10. A characterstic of a test that produces different outcomes for different groups
- 12. The equivalent chronological age a child gas reached based on his/her performance on an IQ test
- 13. A young person who is extremely gifted
- 16. A judgement about how test results are applied to different groups based o values and philosophical inclinations
- 17. The idea that intelligence consists of distinct dimensions
- 20. Who's theory is the triarchic theory of intelligence?
- 23. One of Carroll's three levels of intelligence, including many distinct abilities
- 24. Adjustment to and coping with everyday life
- 25. One Carroll's three levels of intelligence; memory, learning and processing speed
- 26. The notion that group differences in IQ scores are caused by different cultural and educational background
Down
- 1. The degree to which intelligence test scores are positively related to real-world outcomes
- 3. An integrated set of abilities needed to attain success in life
- 4. Who's theory is the g-factor theory?
- 5. A step-by-step procedure of formula for solving a problem
- 6. Three-part model of intelligence
- 7. Significant limitations in intellectual functioning
- 11. A very rare condition in which people with serious mental handicaps also show isolated areas of ability or brilliance
- 14. The genetically determined range of responses by an individual to his or her environment
- 15. One of Carroll's three levels of intelligence; similar to "g"
- 18. A characteristic of intelligence test in which questions on a given subtest ten to correlate highly with other items on the test
- 19. The degree to which a test measures the concept it claims to measure
- 21. Theory that intelligence is a single, general factor
- 22. The degree to which a test accurately measures what it purports to measure
