Across
- 1. the measurement consistency of a test
- 3. everything on the test shows the entire spectrum of topics the test includes
- 4. a number that shows someone's ability to reason, compared to the average for their age
- 6. the ability to identify, control, and express emotions
- 8. lack of average mental capacity
- 9. a test that is not subjective to the individual taking it or grading it
- 10. how effective a test appears to be
- 11. proposed that intelligence is comprised of analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence
- 12. the theory proposed by Howard Gardner that humans have 7 kinds of intelligences and learn in a variety of ways
- 15. an individual whose intelligence level is below average and often has trouble with adaptive behavior
- 18. the science of controlling a population by breeding people that have desirable traits and characteristics to have offspring with those same traits and characteristics
- 20. the general intelligence a person has
Down
- 2. assesses the response to a test item to find out the quality of the item and the test
- 3. the skills and knowledge an individual has obtained over the course of their life
- 5. an individual's mental ability expressed as the age someone else would have the ability
- 7. age measured by time since a person was born
- 10. the ability to quickly reason and think differently
- 13. tests that require an opinion from the individual
- 14. a set of numbers that represent normal maximums and minimums on a test
- 16. the ability of a test to measure what it is supposed to measure
- 17. syndrome where someone has mental disabilities but has exceptional talent in one area
- 19. having great talent and ability
