Intelligence

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Across
  1. 5. The level of performance typically associated with children of a certain chronological age.
  2. 7. Research that follows and retests the same people over time.
  3. 10. The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions.
  4. 11. The last name of the man who believed we have one general intelligence that is responsible for our smarts
  5. 12. The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
  6. 13. Type of intelligence required for everyday tasks.
  7. 14. Type of intelligence with innovative smarts.
  8. 15. The proportion of variation among people in a group that we can attribute to genes.
  9. 16. Test used to predict a person's future performance.
Down
  1. 1. A condition of limited mental ability, indicated by an intelligence test score of 70 or below and difficulty adapting to the demands of life.
  2. 2. A condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing.
  3. 3. Compare people of different ages with one another.
  4. 4. The widely used American revision of Binet’s original intelligence test.
  5. 6. A test designed to assess what a person has learned.
  6. 8. A method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores.
  7. 9. Type of intelligence in which you are tested by taking tests that have problems with single answers.
  8. 11. A self-confirming concern that you will be judged based on a negative stereotype.