Module 26: Intelligence and Intelligence Testing

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Across
  1. 3. The age of a child's current mental ability usually being the same age as the child
  2. 4. Binet A French psychologist who was responsible for the first modern intelligence test
  3. 7. Intelligence The ability to perceive, express, understand, and regulate emotions
  4. 10. Argument that parenting has the final say in character development
  5. 11. Expectation pressure by a general population on individuals to act in a predetermined and generally accepted way
  6. 13. Gardner Author of a contemporary theory of multiple intelligences consisting of eight separate kinds of intelligence
  7. 16. Ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
Down
  1. 1. Tests Attempt to measure what the test taker has accomplished
  2. 2. Sternberg Author of a contemporary theory of multiple intelligences consisting of analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
  3. 5. Quotient A new way to measure any person's intelligence based off of a simple formula discovered by Lewis Terman
  4. 6. Guy that studied the differences in IQ points now and when the tests were first administered
  5. 8. Intelligence The factor that Charles Spearman believed underlies all multiple intelligences
  6. 9. A way to test intelligence in a group format and seeing how it would affect each individual's intelligence
  7. 12. Argument that character development is solidly based on heredity and genetics
  8. 14. Wechsler A psychologist who measured intelligence in new ways using different tests based on age, subtests, and scores for verbal and nonverbal abilities
  9. 15. Tests Attempt to predict the test taker's future performance