Intelligence

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