Exam 9: Theories of Intelligence and the Binet Scales
Exam 1: Introduction87 Questions
Exam 2: Norms and Basic Statistics for Testing82 Questions
Exam 3: Correlation and Regression101 Questions
Exam 4: Reliability79 Questions
Exam 5: Validity79 Questions
Exam 6: Writing and Evaluating Test Items86 Questions
Exam 7: Test Administration54 Questions
Exam 8: Interviewing Techniques87 Questions
Exam 9: Theories of Intelligence and the Binet Scales84 Questions
Exam 10: The Wechsler Intelligence Scales: Wais-Iv, Wisc-Iv, and Wppsi-III71 Questions
Exam 11: Testing in Education: Tests of Ability in Education and Special Education76 Questions
Exam 12: Standardized Tests in Education, Civil Service, and the Military67 Questions
Exam 13: Applications in Clinical and Counseling Settings86 Questions
Exam 14: Projective Personality Tests69 Questions
Exam 15: Computers and Basic Psychological Science in Testing76 Questions
Exam 16: Testing in Counseling Psychology60 Questions
Exam 17: Testing in Health Psychology and Health Care86 Questions
Exam 18: Testing in Industrial and Business Settings76 Questions
Exam 19: Test Bias73 Questions
Exam 20: Testing and the Law75 Questions
Exam 21: The Future of Psychological Testing63 Questions
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The 1937 Stanford-Binet scale was more reliable for ____ than for ____ individuals.
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The first version of what is now referred to as the Stanford-Binet, the Binet-Simon Scale, was developed in
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In which version of the Binet scale was an alternate, equivalent form first introduced?
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The 1916 Stanford-Binet was developed under the direction of
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Which scale used the now offensive and unacceptable terms idiot, imbecile, and moron?
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Terman's 1916 Stanford-Binet added the following improvement to the earlier scales:
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The concept that older children have greater capabilities than younger children is referred to as
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What technique is more commonly used today in order to evaluate age equivalent capabilities?
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In the current (2003)version of the Binet scale, the level at which a minimum criterion number of correct responses is obtained is known as the ____.
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In the current (2003)version of the Binet scale, testing proceeds until an examinee has a particular number of incorrect responses. This point is called the ____.
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How did Thurstone's conceptualization of intelligence differ from Spearman's?
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What important concept was included in the 1960 Stanford-Binet Revision?
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What was the most significant psychometric problem of the 1937 Stanford-Binet Scale?
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