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- 2. standardized intelligence tests are shown to reflect the cultural knowledge of the test authors which in turn could lead to poor results from those unfamiliar with that level of class the authors have written from. This is known as what type of bias?
- 4. This American psychologist theorized three aspects of intelligence.
- 7. A group of cognitive processes use to generate useful, original, and novel ideas or solutions to problems.
- 8. The term "general intelligence" is also referred to as?
- 9. This American psychologist theorized there were seven different "primary mental abilities".
- 11. Those with this condition generally have an IQ of 70 or lower, and usually have trouble functioning on their own. This is known as what disability?
- 12. A psychological predicament in which fear that you will be evaluated in terms of a negative stereotype about a group to which you belong creates anxiety and self-doubt, thereby lowering performance in the domain that is important to you is referred to as what type of threat?
- 13. This disorder is characterized by deficits in social communication & interaction, and restricted, repetitive behaviors, or interests.
- 14. Environment has played a role in increasing the IQ from generation to generation throughout many cultures and countries in the world. This is know as what effect?
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- 1. This psychologist theorized that there are eight elements to intelligence.
- 3. Analytic intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence are aspects of what theory of intelligence?
- 5. This factor has the ability to affect a person's IQ even though they could be genetically similar.
- 6. The percentage of variation within a given population that is due to heredity.
- 10. This British psychologist believed a single factor, referred to as the g factor is the core of different mental abilities.
