Across
- 4. Studies: - The study of the relationship between genetics and intelligence
- 7. -A person's preference for engaging in one or more specific activities relative to others.
- 8. - A relatively enduring characteristic of a person that makes them distinct from others.
- 9. A measure of intelligence derived from dividing mental age by chronological age and multiplying by 100.
Down
- 1. - The theory proposing that intelligence comprises numerous distinct types.
- 2. - A type of intelligence that involves the ability to perceive and manage one's own and others' emotions
- 3. -A test that measures an individual's potential to perform a specific task.
- 5. -Enduring beliefs about an ideal mode of behavior.
- 6. -A person's potential for acquiring specific skills.
- 7. - The global capacity to understand the world, think rationally, and use available resources effectively when faced with challenges.
