Intelligence

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Across
  1. 1. Abilities / Abilities that tend not to decline with age and may return to preinjury levels following brain damage.
  2. 3. Analysis / It is used to discover patterns of correlation coefficients that suggest the existence of underlying psychological dimensions
  3. 6. Processing Theories / The focus is on identifying the specific mental processes that constitute intelligence.
  4. 7. / A multifaceted capacity that manifests itself in different ways across the lifespan
  5. 8. statistics / Tells which of the models or hypotheses tested are most in agreement with the data
  6. 10. Intelligence Factor / g
Down
  1. 2. / It is complex concept by which heredity and environment are presumed to interact and influence the development of one’s intelligence
  2. 4. Binet / Said that intelligence includes reasoning, judgement, memory and abstraction
  3. 5. operational stage / It is a stage of cognitive development where logical or operational thought begins
  4. 9. Piaget / Said that cognitive development is a consequence of our interaction with the environment