Unit 5 - Intelligence Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. the age that typically corresponds to a given level of performance.
  2. 6. French psychologist who initiated the modern intelligence-testing movement.
  3. 8. the phenomenon of rising intelligence-test performance.
  4. 10. theorist who distinguished among three intelligences.
  5. 11. type of intelligence often required for everyday tasks.
  6. 13. most widely used intelligence test for children.
  7. 14. a condition of limited mental ability caused by an extra chromosome.
  8. 15. the most widely used adult intelligence test.
  9. 16. term that refers to viewing an abstract concept as if it were a real, concrete thing.
Down
  1. 1. the extent to which a test yields consistent results.
  2. 3. bell-shaped distribution that describes many physical and psychological traits.
  3. 4. type of test that is designed to measure what a person has already learned.
  4. 5. psychologist who revised Binet's original intelligence test.
  5. 7. the proportion of variation among individuals that is attributed to genes.
  6. 9. theorist who proposed a large number of distinct types of intelligence.
  7. 11. the success in which a test predicts the behavior is is designed to predict is this type of validity.
  8. 12. the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest is this kind of validity.