Across
- 4. / Is a person's belief in their ability to succeed in a particular situation.
- 6. model / The acronym for visual, auditory, reading/writing, and kinesthetic learners.
- 9. Test / A test that is administered to a group of subjects under exactly the same experimental conditions and scored in exactly the same way.
- 10. Test / Examination that attempts to determine and measure a person's ability to acquire, through future training, some specific set of skills.
- 12. / The extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure.
- 16. Intelligence / Refers to the existence of a broad mental capacity.
- 17. Tests / A test that measures a range of cognitive abilities and provides a score that is intended to serve as a measure of an individual's intellectual abilities is?
- 20. Intelligence / A type of intelligence as proposed by Sternberg is often times referred to “street smarts.”
- 21. Intelligence / The capacity to think speedily and reason flexibly in order to solve new problems without relying on past experience and accumulated knowledge.
- 22. Syndrome / Having extra copies of genes on chromosome 21 disrupts the course of normal development, causing the characteristic features of?
- 23. Triarchic Theory / A theory made by Robert Sternberg that predict real life abilities.
- 25. Test / Designed to measure a person's level of skill, accomplishment, or knowledge in a specific area.
Down
- 1. / The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- 2. Intelligence / Refers to the ability to utilize skills and knowledge acquired via prior learning.
- 3. Mindset / People believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work.
- 5. Intelligence / Self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management are benefits of what type of intelligence?
- 7. Intelligence / The ability to complete academic, problem-solving tasks, such as those used in traditional intelligence tests.
- 8. / Refers to the consistency of a measure.
- 11. Spearman / Known for his theory of intelligence and lived from 1863 to 1945.
- 13. / Emotionally intelligent people are both socially _______ and self-_______.
- 14. Mindset / People believe their basic qualities, like their intelligence or talent, are simply fixed traits.
- 15. Intelligence / The ability to solve problems by imagining new and unique solutions.
- 18. Simon / Who studied with Alfred Binet?
- 19. / Passion and perseverance for long-term and meaningful goals.
- 24. Gardner / Expressed issues with the idea of “learning styles” is that the concept is ill defined and there “is not enough persuasive evidence.