Exam 8: Measuring the Mind: Galton and Individual Differences
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Galton's stated arguments in support of his anthropometric tests as measures of intellectual ability included all of the following EXCEPT his belief that
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Match the publication with its author.
-Alphonse de Candolle
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If the educational environments of all children could be made more equal,then the heritability value for their IQ scores would tend to
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Match the contribution with its major originator(s).
-Francis Galton
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Which of the following was included among Galton's tests of "intelligence" at his 1884 anthropometric laboratory?
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Match the twin study with its corresponding author(s).
-Thomas Bouchard and colleagues at the University of Minnesota
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Which of the following has NOT been a problem in conducting a scientifically definitive study of separated identical twins?
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Match the understanding of intelligence with the individual.
-Cyril Burt
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Francis Galton's formal academic training was primarily in the fields of
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Match the contribution with its major originator(s).
-Karl Pearson
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Match the contribution with its major originator(s).
-Adolphe Quetelet
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The most definitive estimate of the heritability of intelligence is currently represented by
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