intelligence Terms

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Across
  1. 3. The consistency of test results over time.
  2. 5. (effect) The increase in average IQ scores across generations.
  3. 6. Ensuring a test is given and scored in the same way for everyone.
  4. 8. (mindset) Believing your intelligence is something you’re born with and can’t change.
  5. 9. How accurately a test measures what it’s supposed to measure.
Down
  1. 1. (Mindset) Believing you can improve your intelligence and abilities with effort and practice.
  2. 2. (g) The idea that there’s a single factor behind all intelligence.
  3. 4. (tests) Tests that measure your potential to learn or perform in the future.
  4. 7. (tests) Tests that measure what you’ve learned in a specific area.