Across
- 3. The extent to which a test yields consistent results.
- 4. Which scale has three versions designed and standardized for adults, for children and adolescents, and one for preschool-age children
- 7. A pseudoscience that involves the measurement of bumps on the skull to predict mental traits
- 8. Test used to determine an individual's skill or propensity to succeed in a given activity.
- 9. Who created the first mental aptitude test?
- 11. Gardner's theory of _______ intelligences
- 13. This test is an assessment of developed knowledge or skill.
- 14. The latest edition of the Stanford-Binet scale
Down
- 1. He gave the triarchic theory of intelligence
- 2. IQ as a concept was first given by?
- 5. Given by Robert Cattell this intelligence is one’s acquired skills and knowledge
- 6. An example of a nonverbal type of intelligence test
- 7. He proposed a hierarchical model of intellectual development in children
- 10. Who first adopted the concept of IQ in the intelligence testing
- 12. A test must accurately measure/predict what it is supposed to
