Exam 7: Intelligence General Ability Testing
Exam 1: Assessment in Counseling29 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Assessment Principles40 Questions
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Exam 5: Selection, Administration, Scoring, Communicating Assessment Results45 Questions
Exam 6: Initial Assessment in Counseling46 Questions
Exam 7: Intelligence General Ability Testing44 Questions
Exam 8: Measuring Achievement Aptitude:applications for Counseling45 Questions
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Exam 11: Assessment in Marriage Family Counseling34 Questions
Exam 12: Assessment and Diagnosis53 Questions
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Which individual's original theory proposed that there were seven primary mental abilities and not a general ability factor?
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The amount of shared variance between intelligence test scores and academic performance is around:
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A child sees a zebra, points to it and says, "Horse!" According to Piaget, this child's behavior is an example of:
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Which of the following instruments was designed to engage children from different ethnicities and includes information that diverse children would be acquainted with?
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The studies with the strongest research methodology related to the effect of age on intelligence test scores indicates that intelligence:
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According to Cattell, a person trying to solve an entirely new kind of problem is using his or her __________, whereas a person working on a task that he or she knows well is using his or her __________.
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After hearing the child's error, his sister corrects him, saying "No, that's a horse." The following week, the child sees a zebra and labels it correctly.According to Piaget, the child's correction is an example of:
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In general, the difference among the psychometric theories of intelligence consists of:
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Ceci's bioecological theory is similar to Piaget's in that:
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The Woodcock-Johnson III Complete Battery is comprised of a test of ______________________ and a test of ___________________.
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Ceci's bioecological theory strongly emphasizes the importance of ___________ when considering intellectual performance.
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One of the advantages of many group intelligence tests is that:
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The WAIS-IV can be used in conjunction with the ___________________ to allow for comparing intellectual ability and memory functioning, including assessing neurological disorders (e.g., Alzheimer's, Parkinson's).
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Which of the following is the most serious disadvantage of group intelligence or general ability tests?
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The Wechsler scales all have a mean of ____ and a standard deviation of ____.
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The steady rise of intelligence tests scores in recent years is called the:
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Which of the following theorists proposes that there are multiple intelligences rather than just one?
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Through aptitude testing such as previous research on the General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB), Hunter and Schmidt termed ___________________, which refers to the findings that the same test score data may be predictive for all jobs.
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