Exam 11: Intelligence

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Three weeks ago, you received a score of 115 on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS). If you take the test again today, assuming there is test-retest reliability, you should score

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Refer to the figure below. Refer to the figure below.   Walter is a 50-year-old man with an IQ of 80. Based on the data shown, in which of the following occupations is Walter most likely to be employed? Walter is a 50-year-old man with an IQ of 80. Based on the data shown, in which of the following occupations is Walter most likely to be employed?

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A team of psychologists administers two new intelligence tests to 1,000 people. Eighty percent of those taking the tests answer less than 40 percent of the questions correctly on Test 1 and more than 75 percent of the questions correctly on Test 2. Based on this information, the tests

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Sixteen-year-old Barron has an IQ of 123. It is likely that he will

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Charles Spearman proposed that there is a(n) _______ intelligence that will be reflected in tests of many different kinds of ability.

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Knowing that a trait is heritable

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Which of the following findings suggests that a given test lacks split-half reliability?

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A plot showing the range of scores on the x-axis and the number of people who got each score on the y-axis is called a

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What does it mean to state that IQ scores have predictive value for a wide range of real-life criteria? Assess the predictive value of IQ scores on an individual and a group basis. Include some specific examples in your answer.

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One major consequence of psychologist James Flynn's findings is that

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Contestants who do well on the game show Jeopardy, which involves using the store of facts that they have learned, are displaying _______ intelligence.

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What is meant by a test's validity?

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The Flynn effect refers to the _______ in average scores on IQ tests that has occurred since they were developed.

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Millie is an 11-year-old girl with a mental age of 11 years. Her IQ, as originally defined, would have been

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A statistical estimate of the extent to which individual differences in genes in a population contribute to individual differences in a trait is called

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The Stanford-Binet test and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) report similar IQ scores for children, indicating that the two tests

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Defend the argument that there is more than one kind of intelligence.

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In general, IQ scores most consistently predict people's

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With which of the following statements would Howard Gardner and Robert Sternberg both agree?

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Chang is an 8-year-old boy who can do all the tasks a typical 10-year-old can do. His chronological age is

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