Across
- 4. the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- 5. this person's theory includes analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
- 6. the extent to which a test yield consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, or on retesting
- 7. the most widely used intelligence test
- 8. the extent to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to
- 9. mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- 11. a method for assessing an individual's mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
- 12. who devised a measure of intelligence test performance called mental age
Down
- 1. a statistical procedure that identiries clusters of related items on a test
- 2. a general intelligence factor that, according to Spearman and others, underlies specific mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test
- 3. defining meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- 10. curve the symmetrical, bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes
- 13. defined originally as the ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100
