Intelligence

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Across
  1. 1. the ability to generate innovative and novel ideas
  2. 3. Cattell categorizes this form of intelligence as the acquisition of knowledge and skill.
  3. 5. this population falls on the upper curve and typically possess an IQ of 130 and above
  4. 6. this theory suggests that intelligence comes in three different forms
Down
  1. 2. In an assessment, it pertains to the extent to which the items measure what they are intended to measure.
  2. 4. The ability to understand and manage one's emotions, a component of emotional intelligence
  3. 5. The psychologist known for his theory of multiple intelligences, including linguistic and musical intelligence
  4. 6. A theory proposing seven primary mental abilities as components of intelligence
  5. 7. a type of intelligence often associated with problem-solving and reasoning