Across
- 2. type of test that measures what you have already learned. (Ex: ACT, SAT, CLT, etc)
- 3. a ratio of mental age divided by chronological age, multiplied by 100.
- 4. general intelligence: that one main intelligence affects your other mental skills (theorized by Spearman)
- 5. test that predicts your capacity to learn if given adequate education.
- 8. a unique combination of intelligences in an individual that help them succeed in specific career paths.
- 12. American psychologist that theorized that being “gifted” was a genetic trait that was passed down.
- 14. British-American psychologist that came up with fluid and crystallized intelligence
- 15. Specific abilities: that certain people have certain specialties and talents in areas of life (ex: art, music, sports)
- 16. type of intelligence based off of someone’s knowledge and verbal skills learned from experience.
- 17. American psychologist who developed the triarchic theory of intelligence
Down
- 1. the age of your intelligence that is higher or lower than your physical age.
- 3. mental abilities to adapt and shape the environment. involves reacting and actively forming to your surroundings.
- 6. French Psychologist that tested certain children to see if they would benefit from special education.
- 7. British Psychologist who discovered factor analysis (g-factor & s-factor)
- 9. American Psychologist who theorized multiple intelligences.
- 10. type of intelligence based off of a persons ability to learn or invent strategies to solve problems.
- 11. The process of establishing uniform procedures for administering a test and for interpreting its scores.
- 13. The tendency for performance on IQ tests to improve from one generation to the next.
