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Deck 5: Theories and Individual Tests of Intelligence and Achievement
1
Broadly speaking, the experts tend to agree that intelligence is:
A) the capacity to learn from experience
B) the capacity to adapt to one's environment
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
A) the capacity to learn from experience
B) the capacity to adapt to one's environment
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
C
2
An)_________ definition is one that seeks to tell us the true nature of the thing being defined.
A) constructivist
B) empirical
C) real
D) operational
A) constructivist
B) empirical
C) real
D) operational
real
3
The beginning point for every factor analysis is the
A) factor matrix
B) correlation matrix
C) table of factor loadings
D) none of the above
A) factor matrix
B) correlation matrix
C) table of factor loadings
D) none of the above
B
4
Statistically speaking, factor loadings are
A) correlation coefficients between variables and factors
B) the intercorrelation between variables
C) the sum total of the matrix loadings
D) a weighted linear sum of the variables
A) correlation coefficients between variables and factors
B) the intercorrelation between variables
C) the sum total of the matrix loadings
D) a weighted linear sum of the variables
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5
"A general ability that involves mainly the eduction of relations and correlates" was the definition of intelligence offered by
A) Spearman
B) Binet & Simon
C) Wechsler
D) Sternberg
A) Spearman
B) Binet & Simon
C) Wechsler
D) Sternberg
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6
_________conceptions of intelligence emphasize benevolence, humility, freedom from conventional standards of judgment, and doing what is right.
A) African
B) Latin American
C) Eastern
D) Native American
A) African
B) Latin American
C) Eastern
D) Native American
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7
Gardner 1986) defined intelligence as:
A) the ability or skill to solve problems or to fashion products which are valued within one or more cultural settings
B) error-free transmission of information through the cortex
C) the power of good responses from the point of view of truth or fact
D) the capacity to form concepts and to grasp their significance
A) the ability or skill to solve problems or to fashion products which are valued within one or more cultural settings
B) error-free transmission of information through the cortex
C) the power of good responses from the point of view of truth or fact
D) the capacity to form concepts and to grasp their significance
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An)___________ definition defines a concept in terms of the way it is measured.
A) constructivist
B) empirical
C) real
D) operational
A) constructivist
B) empirical
C) real
D) operational
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9
According to the textbook author, a possible problem with contemporary intelligence tests is that they do not
A) emphasize verbal skills sufficiently
B) incorporate culture-free perspectives in test items
C) require to subject to adapt to new situations
D) none of the above
A) emphasize verbal skills sufficiently
B) incorporate culture-free perspectives in test items
C) require to subject to adapt to new situations
D) none of the above
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10
The factor matrix consists of a table of correlations called
A) matrix loadings
B) correlation vectors
C) matrix vectors
D) factor loadings
A) matrix loadings
B) correlation vectors
C) matrix vectors
D) factor loadings
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11
"The aggregate or global capacity of the individual to act purposefully, to think rationally and to deal effectively with the environment" was the definition of intelligence offered by
A) Spearman
B) Binet & Simon
C) Wechsler
D) Sternberg
A) Spearman
B) Binet & Simon
C) Wechsler
D) Sternberg
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12
____________conceptions of intelligence emphasize harmonious and stable intergroup relations.
A) African
B) Latin American
C) Eastern
D) Native American
A) African
B) Latin American
C) Eastern
D) Native American
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13
"The mental capacity to automatize information processing and to emit contextually appropriate behavior in response to novelty" was the definition of intelligence offered by
A) Spearman
B) Binet & Simon
C) Wechsler
D) Sternberg
A) Spearman
B) Binet & Simon
C) Wechsler
D) Sternberg
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14
In order of importance, experts saw __________--as crucial to intelligence.
A) verbal intelligence, problem-solving ability, and practical intelligence
B) problem-solving ability, practical intelligence, and verbal intelligence
C) practical intelligence, problem-solving ability, and verbal intelligence
D) practical intelligence, verbal intelligence, and problem-solving ability
A) verbal intelligence, problem-solving ability, and practical intelligence
B) problem-solving ability, practical intelligence, and verbal intelligence
C) practical intelligence, problem-solving ability, and verbal intelligence
D) practical intelligence, verbal intelligence, and problem-solving ability
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15
Statistically speaking, a factor is
A) the intercorrelation between variables
B) the sum total of the matrix loadings
C) a weighted linear sum of the variables
D) none of the above
A) the intercorrelation between variables
B) the sum total of the matrix loadings
C) a weighted linear sum of the variables
D) none of the above
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16
The_______ definition of intelligence does not allow for the possibility that new tests or conceptions of intelligence may be superior to old ones.
A) constructivitist
B) empirical
C) real
D) operational
A) constructivitist
B) empirical
C) real
D) operational
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17
What are the two main forms of factor analysis?
A) confirmatory and correlational
B) exploratory and correlational
C) confirmatory and divergent
D) confirmatory and exploratory
A) confirmatory and correlational
B) exploratory and correlational
C) confirmatory and divergent
D) confirmatory and exploratory
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18
Social competence as an ingredient of intelligence is emphasized by
A) experts
B) laypersons
C) both experts and laypersons
D) neither experts nor laypersons
A) experts
B) laypersons
C) both experts and laypersons
D) neither experts nor laypersons
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19
The purpose of factor analysis is to:
A) help produce a parsimonious description of large, complex data sets
B) discover the correlations that exist between tests or variables
C) produce a larger number of factors from a smaller number of tests or variables
D) none of the above
A) help produce a parsimonious description of large, complex data sets
B) discover the correlations that exist between tests or variables
C) produce a larger number of factors from a smaller number of tests or variables
D) none of the above
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20
"The ability to judge well, to understand well, to reason well" was the definition of intelligence offered by
A) Spearman
B) Binet & Simon
C) Wechsler
D) Sternberg
A) Spearman
B) Binet & Simon
C) Wechsler
D) Sternberg
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21
With oblique axes, the factors are
A) at right angles to one another
B) uncorrelated
C) correlated among themselves
D) none of the above
A) at right angles to one another
B) uncorrelated
C) correlated among themselves
D) none of the above
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22
The "sensory keenness" approach to the measurement of intelligence
A) died with Galton and Cattell
B) has modern proponents such as Jensen
C) was discredited by Wechsler
D) is exemplified by most modern instruments
A) died with Galton and Cattell
B) has modern proponents such as Jensen
C) was discredited by Wechsler
D) is exemplified by most modern instruments
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23
A largely nonverbal and relatively culture-reduced form of mental efficiency is
A) fluid intelligence
B) crystallized intelligence
C) general intelligence
D) spatial ability
A) fluid intelligence
B) crystallized intelligence
C) general intelligence
D) spatial ability
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24
With orthogonal axes, the factors are
A) at right angles to one another
B) uncorrelated
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
A) at right angles to one another
B) uncorrelated
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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25
Who proposed that an examinee's performance on a intelligence test is determined mainly by two influences: g, the pervasive general factor, and s, a factor specific to the test or subtest?
A) Piaget
B) Wechsler
C) Spearman
D) Guilford
A) Piaget
B) Wechsler
C) Spearman
D) Guilford
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26
Vernon's two major group factors are
A) verbal-educational and practical-mechanical
B) verbal-educational and practical-social
C) verbal-social and practical-spatial
D) verbal-social and practical-physical
A) verbal-educational and practical-mechanical
B) verbal-educational and practical-social
C) verbal-social and practical-spatial
D) verbal-social and practical-physical
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27
Indices of reaction time correlate as_______ high as with traditional psychometric tests of intelligence.
A) .20
B) .50
C) -.20
D) -.50
A) .20
B) .50
C) -.20
D) -.50
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28
With_________- rotations, it is also possible to factor analyze the factors themselves.
A) orthogonal
B) oblique
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
A) orthogonal
B) oblique
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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29
The view that intelligence consists of about seven primary mental abilities was put forth by
A) Wechsler
B) Sternberg
C) Thurstone
D) Guilford
A) Wechsler
B) Sternberg
C) Thurstone
D) Guilford
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30
In factor analysis, Comrey rates a sample size of 500 as
A) fair
B) good
C) very good
D) excellent
A) fair
B) good
C) very good
D) excellent
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31
When the factors are factor analyzed, the outcome consists of
A) second-order factors
B) oblique factors
C) orthogonal factors
D) none of the above
A) second-order factors
B) oblique factors
C) orthogonal factors
D) none of the above
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32
The analogy "hammer : nail : screwdriver : ?" exemplifies the approach to intelligence favored by
A) Piaget
B) Wechsler
C) Spearman
D) Guilford
A) Piaget
B) Wechsler
C) Spearman
D) Guilford
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33
In producing the final rotated factor matrix, researchers often rely upon
A) the criterion of positive manifold
B) the criterion of simple structure
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
A) the criterion of positive manifold
B) the criterion of simple structure
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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34
In factor analysis, it is desirable to have a minimum of subjects) for each test or variable.
A) 1
B) 5
C) 10
D) 100
A) 1
B) 5
C) 10
D) 100
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35
Which of the following is a primary mental ability?
A) verbal comprehension
B) associative memory
C) perceptual speed
D) all of the above
A) verbal comprehension
B) associative memory
C) perceptual speed
D) all of the above
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36
A particular kind of factor can emerge from factor analysis
A) regardless of the kinds of tests used, so long as the number of subjects is very large
B) only if the tests and measures contain that factor in the first place
C) only if the proper kind of factor analysis is selected
D) none of the above
A) regardless of the kinds of tests used, so long as the number of subjects is very large
B) only if the tests and measures contain that factor in the first place
C) only if the proper kind of factor analysis is selected
D) none of the above
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37
The naming of factors depends upon
A) statistical analysis
B) reasoned judgment
C) the name of the test with the highest loading
D) inferring what non-loading tests share in common
A) statistical analysis
B) reasoned judgment
C) the name of the test with the highest loading
D) inferring what non-loading tests share in common
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38
Spearman's theory of intelligence was
A) derived from factor analysis
B) physiological in emphasis
C) based upon a single general factor
D) all of the above
A) derived from factor analysis
B) physiological in emphasis
C) based upon a single general factor
D) all of the above
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39
What are marker tests?
A) tests from a larger battery that best depict the major factors
B) tests which have near zero loadings on the major factors
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
A) tests from a larger battery that best depict the major factors
B) tests which have near zero loadings on the major factors
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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40
Which theory proposed that intelligence consists of pervasive Stratum III), broad Stratum II), and narrow abilities Stratum I) that are hierarchically organized?
A) Multiple Intelligence Theory
B) Cattell-Horn-Carroll Theory
C) Primary Mental Abilities Theory
D) Structure-of-Intellect Theory
A) Multiple Intelligence Theory
B) Cattell-Horn-Carroll Theory
C) Primary Mental Abilities Theory
D) Structure-of-Intellect Theory
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41
In Guilford's system, retrieving from memory items of a specific class, such as naming objects that are both hard and edible, is an example of
A) convergent thinking
B) divergent thinking
C) memory
D) evaluation
A) convergent thinking
B) divergent thinking
C) memory
D) evaluation
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42
What ability is the quintessential example of crystallized Intelligence?
A) cognitive-processing speed
B) visual-spatial ability
C) broad memory retrieval
D) breadth of vocabulary
A) cognitive-processing speed
B) visual-spatial ability
C) broad memory retrieval
D) breadth of vocabulary
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43
_________intelligence is defined as mental activity involved in purposive adaptation to, shaping of, and selection of real-world environments relevant to one's life.
A) Componential
B) Experiential
C) Contextual
D) all of the above
A) Componential
B) Experiential
C) Contextual
D) all of the above
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44
Gardner has hypothesized that all of the following intelligences exist EXCEPT
A) linguistic
B) musical
C) bodily-kinesthetic
D) intuitive
A) linguistic
B) musical
C) bodily-kinesthetic
D) intuitive
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45
In an information-processing theory of intelligence, the executive system is akin to
A) computer hardware
B) computer software
C) the computer programmer
D) the architectural system
A) computer hardware
B) computer software
C) the computer programmer
D) the architectural system
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46
According to Sternberg, a person with good_______ intelligence is able to deal effectively with novel tasks.
A) componential
B) experiential
C) contextual
D) fluid
A) componential
B) experiential
C) contextual
D) fluid
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47
What one has already learned through the investment of fluid intelligence in cultural settings is
A) fluid intelligence
B) crystallized intelligence
C) general intelligence
D) spatial ability
A) fluid intelligence
B) crystallized intelligence
C) general intelligence
D) spatial ability
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48
According to Gardner 1983), which of the following is a criterion for the existence of a separate intelligence?
A) potential isolation by brain damage
B) distinctive developmental history
C) evolutionary plausibility
D) all of the above
A) potential isolation by brain damage
B) distinctive developmental history
C) evolutionary plausibility
D) all of the above
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49
Compared to his predecessors, Guilford's approach to the study of intelligence placed a greater emphasis upon
A) a large number of factors of intelligence
B) the role of creativity in intelligence
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
A) a large number of factors of intelligence
B) the role of creativity in intelligence
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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50
A test question such as "List as many consequences as possible if clouds had strings hanging down from them" is an index of
A) convergent thinking
B) divergent thinking
C) memory
D) evaluation
A) convergent thinking
B) divergent thinking
C) memory
D) evaluation
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51
According to Sternberg, the ability to leave the environment we are in and to find a different environment more suitable to our talents and needs is known as
A) selection
B) meta-cognition
C) componential reasoning
D) adaptation
A) selection
B) meta-cognition
C) componential reasoning
D) adaptation
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52
A mentally deficient individual who has a highly developed talent in a single area is known as an)
A) savant
B) developmentally disabled person
C) mentally deficient person
D) none of the above
A) savant
B) developmentally disabled person
C) mentally deficient person
D) none of the above
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53
_______work led to a general theory of information-processing which includes two primary mental operations: simultaneous processing and successive processing.
A) Luria's
B) Gardner's
C) Thurstone's
D) Sternberg's
A) Luria's
B) Gardner's
C) Thurstone's
D) Sternberg's
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54
The______ refers to environmentally-learned components that steer problem solving and provide overall guidance to the functional components.
A) architectural system
B) executive system
C) operations system
D) neurocognition system
A) architectural system
B) executive system
C) operations system
D) neurocognition system
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55
___________-intelligence consists of the internal mental mechanisms that are responsible for intelligent behavior.
A) Componential
B) Experiential
C) Contextual
D) all of the above
A) Componential
B) Experiential
C) Contextual
D) all of the above
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56
According to Gardner, personal intelligence is
A) intrapersonal
B) interpersonal
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
A) intrapersonal
B) interpersonal
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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57
The _________refers to biologically-based properties necessary for information processing, such as memory span and speed encoding/decoding information.
A) architectural system
B) executive system
C) operations system
D) neurocognition system
A) architectural system
B) executive system
C) operations system
D) neurocognition system
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58
In Guilford's model,_________ refer to the nature of the materials or information presented to the examinee.
A) operations
B) contents
C) products
D) factors
A) operations
B) contents
C) products
D) factors
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59
In total, Guilford identified _________factors of intellect.
A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 250
A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 250
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60
The capacity to quickly press the space bar whenever the letter X appears on a computer screen would involve the use of what broad factor of intelligence?
A) cognitive processing speed
B) decision/reaction time
C) fluid intelligence
D) visual-spatial ability
A) cognitive processing speed
B) decision/reaction time
C) fluid intelligence
D) visual-spatial ability
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61
The_______ subtest has the highest correlation with overall IQ.
A) Comprehension
B) Similarities
C) Vocabulary
D) Information
A) Comprehension
B) Similarities
C) Vocabulary
D) Information
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62
The Successive component of the Planning, Attention, Simultaneous, and Successive PASS) theory refers to:
A) the selection, usage, and monitoring of effective problem solutions
B) the execution of multiple processes at the same time
C) the execution of multiple process in a proper sequence
D) the choosing of some stimuli while ignoring other stimuli
A) the selection, usage, and monitoring of effective problem solutions
B) the execution of multiple processes at the same time
C) the execution of multiple process in a proper sequence
D) the choosing of some stimuli while ignoring other stimuli
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63
For large, heterogeneous samples, scores on any two mainstream intelligence testing instruments
A) .10 to .20
B) .30 to .40
C) .60 to .70
D) .80 to .90
E)g. Wechsler, Stanford-Binet, McCarthy, Kaufman scale) typically correlate
A) .10 to .20
B) .30 to .40
C) .60 to .70
D) .80 to .90
E)g. Wechsler, Stanford-Binet, McCarthy, Kaufman scale) typically correlate
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64
Suppose that you observe that you are having more trouble learning X than learning Y. In the language of information-processing theories, this is an example of
A) state-dependent learning
B) memory limitations
C) hardware limitations
D) metacognition
A) state-dependent learning
B) memory limitations
C) hardware limitations
D) metacognition
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65
Performance on this subtest may be affected by anxiety or fatigue, and many clinicians have noted that patients hospitalized for medical or psychiatric reasons frequently perform poorly on it.
A) Vocabulary
B) Digit Span
C) Picture Completion
D) Comprehension
A) Vocabulary
B) Digit Span
C) Picture Completion
D) Comprehension
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66
Wechsler's purpose in dividing his scales into verbal and performance sections was to use his test in
A) hemispheric lateralization
B) educational assessment
C) vocational guidance
D) psychiatric diagnosis
A) hemispheric lateralization
B) educational assessment
C) vocational guidance
D) psychiatric diagnosis
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67
Typically, the Wechsler tests contain how many subtests?
A) 2
B) 5-6
C) 14-15
D) 18
A) 2
B) 5-6
C) 14-15
D) 18
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68
Wechsler defined intelligence as
A) the aggregate or global capacity of the individual to act purposefully, to think rationally and to deal effectively with his environment
B) the ability to judge well, to act well, and to reason well
C) high level reasoning in the service of everyday life
D) the ability to solve problems or fashion solutions that are valued in one or more cultural contexts
A) the aggregate or global capacity of the individual to act purposefully, to think rationally and to deal effectively with his environment
B) the ability to judge well, to act well, and to reason well
C) high level reasoning in the service of everyday life
D) the ability to solve problems or fashion solutions that are valued in one or more cultural contexts
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69
For the Wechsler tests, the standard deviation of IQ is always
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
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70
Which formulas) depict how Wechsler computed IQs?
A) IQ = mental age/chronological age
B) IQ = attained score/expected mean score for age
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
A) IQ = mental age/chronological age
B) IQ = attained score/expected mean score for age
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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71
In the information-processing approach to intelligence, schemes rules of thinking) are an example of
A) the executive system
B) the architectural system
C) metacognition
D) hardware
A) the executive system
B) the architectural system
C) metacognition
D) hardware
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72
Next to Binet and Simon, the one individual who has had the greatest influence upon the testing of individual intelligence is
A) Terman
B) Guilford
C) Wechsler
D) Thurstone
A) Terman
B) Guilford
C) Wechsler
D) Thurstone
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73
In his theory of multiple intelligences, Gardner 1998) has recently proposed three new forms of intelligence. Which of the below is NOT one of these recent additions which are less well-validated?
A) spiritual intelligence
B) existential intelligence
C) naturalistic intelligence
D) musical intelligence
A) spiritual intelligence
B) existential intelligence
C) naturalistic intelligence
D) musical intelligence
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74
Wechsler's first intelligence test was based upon the assumptions) that
A) IQ remains constant with normal aging
B) raw intellectual ability may decline with age
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
A) IQ remains constant with normal aging
B) raw intellectual ability may decline with age
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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75
The first Wechsler test was the__________ , designed for the assessment of_______ .
A) Wechsler-Bellevue, adults
B) Wechsler-Bellevue, children
C) Wechsler Intelligence Scale, children
D) Wechsler Intelligence Scale, adults
A) Wechsler-Bellevue, adults
B) Wechsler-Bellevue, children
C) Wechsler Intelligence Scale, children
D) Wechsler Intelligence Scale, adults
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76
Factual knowledge of persons, places, and common phenomena is tested by the________ subtest.
A) Comprehension
B) Similarities
C) Picture Completion
D) Information
A) Comprehension
B) Similarities
C) Picture Completion
D) Information
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77
Wechsler believed that the following conditions) gave rise to a test pattern of verbal greater than performance IQ:
A) organic brain disease
B) psychoses
C) emotional disorders
D) all of the above
A) organic brain disease
B) psychoses
C) emotional disorders
D) all of the above
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78
What are the latest versions of the Wechsler intelligence tests?
A) WPPS-III, WISC-IV, and WAIS-IV
B) WASC-IV and the WPPS-III
C) KBIT-2, KABC-II, and WISC-IV
D) WISC-IV, WASC-IV, and KBIT-2
A) WPPS-III, WISC-IV, and WAIS-IV
B) WASC-IV and the WPPS-III
C) KBIT-2, KABC-II, and WISC-IV
D) WISC-IV, WASC-IV, and KBIT-2
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79
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.
A) Comprehension
B) Similarities
C) Vocabulary
D) Information
A) Comprehension
B) Similarities
C) Vocabulary
D) Information
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80
In developing his intelligence tests, Wechsler
A) was an innovator who invented many new subtests
B) used old subtests and newly created subtests in about equal number
C) borrowed heavily from existing instruments for most subtests
D) started from scratch with a completely new conception of intelligence
A) was an innovator who invented many new subtests
B) used old subtests and newly created subtests in about equal number
C) borrowed heavily from existing instruments for most subtests
D) started from scratch with a completely new conception of intelligence
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