Across
- 5. - A type of intelligence. Speed of reasoning and memory. Increases into adulthood and begins to decline in the mid 20s. Best for STEM subjects.
- 7. - designed to predict a person's future performance; capacity to learn (ex. SAT)
- 9. - a test is reliable when it yields consistent results
- 10. - The individual who developed WAIS and WISC (commonly used IQ tests)
Down
- 1. - An IQ of below what number is consered to be the low extreme of intelligences. Individuals with below an intelligence score of this number are considered to have an intellectual disability.
- 2. - The individual that is responsible for the Multiple Intelligences Theory
- 3. - ability to measure what it is intended to measure
- 4. - A term used to describe person with limited mental ability has an exceptioanl speciefic skill (ex. computation or drawing)
- 6. - learning from experience, solving problems, and using knowledge to adapt to new situations
- 8. - Professer at Stanford Univeristy who reviesed the Binet test for Americans. He went on to create IQ tests for new immigrants and WWI army recruits.
