Exam 5: Theories and Individual Tests of Intelligence and Achievement
Exam 1: Applications and Consequences of Psychological Testing100 Questions
Exam 2: The History of Psychological Testing111 Questions
Exam 3: Norms and Reliability111 Questions
Exam 4: Validity and Test Development100 Questions
Exam 5: Theories and Individual Tests of Intelligence and Achievement140 Questions
Exam 6: Group Tests and Controversies in Ability Testing127 Questions
Exam 7: Testing Special Populations90 Questions
Exam 8: Origins of Personality Testing129 Questions
Exam 9: Assessment of Normality and Human Strengths90 Questions
Exam 10: Neuropsychological Assessment and Screening131 Questions
Exam 11: Industrial, Occupational, and Forensic Assessment99 Questions
Exam 12: Legal Issues and the Future of Testing83 Questions
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_______work led to a general theory of information-processing which includes two primary mental operations: simultaneous processing and successive processing.
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Gardner has hypothesized that all of the following intelligences exist EXCEPT
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_______core subtests are needed to obtain the traditional IQ score and the component index scores on the WAIS-IV.
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In producing the final rotated factor matrix, researchers often rely upon
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Indirectly, this subtest measures learning and memory skills insofar as subjects must retain knowledge gained from formal and informal educational opportunities in order to answer the items.
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A largely nonverbal and relatively culture-reduced form of mental efficiency is
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Which theory proposed that intelligence consists of pervasive Stratum III), broad Stratum II), and narrow abilities Stratum I) that are hierarchically organized?
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The "sensory keenness" approach to the measurement of intelligence
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What are the latest versions of the Wechsler intelligence tests?
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__________is designed to be a measure of fluid intelligence, which is the capacity to perform mental operations such as manipulation of abstract symbols.
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For large, heterogeneous samples, scores on any two mainstream intelligence testing instruments
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In order of importance, experts saw __________--as crucial to intelligence.
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Wechsler's first intelligence test was based upon the assumptions) that
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Compared to his predecessors, Guilford's approach to the study of intelligence placed a greater emphasis upon
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What of the following is NOT one of the four domains or index scores) measured on the WAIS-IV?
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This test was constructed according to the principles of item response theory.
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