Deck 11: The Role of Heredity and Environment in Intelligence

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IQ stands for:

A)Intelligent qualia
B)Ideal quota
C)Intelligence quiz
D)Intelligence quotient
E)Intelligence quality
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What was the stated purpose of the pioneers of intelligence tests?

A)Eugenics
B)Elitism
C)To find who would benefit from education
D)To establish that intelligence is largely inherited
E)To ensure that children of wealthy parents get special privileges
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A child who gained the same number of correct answers at age 12 as at age 8 would have:

A)Decreasing IQ
B)Constant IQ
C)Increasing IQ
D)Low IQ
E)High IQ
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What is the next number in the following sequence: 5, 24, 10, 12, 15, 6, 20, ?

A)3
B)14
C)25
D)26
E)30
Question
Roughly how many people have an IQ score between 85 and 115?

A)Ninety-five percent
B)Ten million
C)500
D)Two thirds of the population
E)Virtually everybody
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The population distribution of IQ scores is:

A)Bimodal
B)Average
C)We don't know because nobody has ever tested the entire population
D)Skewed
E)Normal
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Which of these people was a pioneer of IQ tests?

A)Benton
B)Eysenck
C)Sternberg
D)Flavell
E)Binet
Question
In developing an IQ test, one might influence the shape of the population distribution by:

A)Testing only males
B)Testing only females
C)Adding questions
D)Creating a nonverbal test
E)Creating a culture-fair test
Question
An IQ score of 100 is:

A)More common in adults than in children
B)High
C)Low
D)Unattainable
E)Average
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What is the relation between measured intelligence and scholastic success?

A)Unhealthy
B)Negative
C)Positive
D)Unfair
E)Spurious
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In the context of measuring intelligence, what does "g" refer to?

A)Genetic intelligence
B)General intelligence
C)Giftedness
D)Genome
E)Genetic epistemology
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What is the relationship between fluid and crystalized intelligence in a developmental sense?

A)Crystalized intelligence increases but fluid intelligence does not
B)Fluid intelligence increases but crystalized intelligence does not
C)There is no relationship
D)Untenable
E)To date, there is no evidence, but this is a priority for future research
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What is the WISC?

A)A special educational program designed to improve children's IQs so that they can attend a selective school
B)A clinical test used for diagnosing developmental disorders
C)A statistical technique for determining the degree of relatedness in the IQ scores of identical twins
D)A general commercially available IQ test
E)An intelligence test for children
Question
Identical twins are known as:

A)Zygotes
B)Dizygotic
C)Brothers and sisters
D)Monozygotic
E)Individuals only to their parents
Question
An example of a negative correlation is:

A)0)7
B)0
C)-0.5
D)-0.8
E)-1.5
Question
Many studies find a correlation between pairs of identical twins reared apart roughly in the order of:

A)0.7
B)0.4
C)1
D)0
E)-0.4
Question
DZ twins are also known as:

A)Fraternal twins
B)Identical twins
C)Monozygotic twins
D)Twins reared apart
E)Twins reared together
Question
Studies that measure the IQs of identical twins reveal that:

A)IQ actually has a low heritability factor
B)The heritability factor is stable throughout life
C)The heritability factor is greater in infancy than in childhood
D)The heritability factor is higher in senescence than in childhood
E)Diet has a big influence on IQ
Question
If identical twins reared apart have very different IQs, this could best be explained by:

A)Genetics
B)Environmental factors
C)Unreliability of the test
D)Motivation
E)Fabricated data
Question
Benton and Roberts (1988) investigated whether ______ increases IQ.

A)Attending an excellent school
B)Listening to Mozart
C)Motivation
D)Taking vitamins
E)An enriched family environment
Question
Elardo, Bradley, and Caldwell (1975) conducted a longitudinal study to investigate:

A)The quality of the family environment in relation to measured intelligence
B)How eating junk food is detrimental to intelligence
C)The biggest and most comprehensive IQ test that has ever been created
D)The effect of truancy on IQ
E)The relation between how tall a person is and how intelligent they are
Question
The "Flynn effect" relates to:

A)Rises in IQ scores over the generations
B)Improved performance on IQ tests over the decades
C)People becoming less intelligent as they spend more time watching TV
D)People becoming less intelligent as they eat more junk food
E)Children becoming less intelligent because school work is too easy
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Ravens Progressive Matrices are:

A)An obsolete IQ test that was popular in the early 20th century
B)A test of verbal IQ
C)A dormitory for a bird of prey
D)An IQ test designed to identify children that have had an impoverished upbringing
E)An IQ test that is intended to be culturally fair
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If an IQ test that was widely used in the 1930s was presented to today's children, they would:

A)Perform very poorly
B)Be identified, on average, as having an IQ of 120
C)Find it almost impossible
D)Be identified, on average, as having an IQ of 80
E)Misunderstand the instructions
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Confluence theory says that:

A)Children with lots of siblings tend to have relatively low IQs
B)Nature and nurture combine in determining intelligence
C)Mothers with few children are better parents than mothers with lots of children
D)The nation is becoming more and more intelligent over the decades
E)Children who watch too much TV have low IQ scores
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Deck 11: The Role of Heredity and Environment in Intelligence
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IQ stands for:

A)Intelligent qualia
B)Ideal quota
C)Intelligence quiz
D)Intelligence quotient
E)Intelligence quality
Intelligence quotient
2
What was the stated purpose of the pioneers of intelligence tests?

A)Eugenics
B)Elitism
C)To find who would benefit from education
D)To establish that intelligence is largely inherited
E)To ensure that children of wealthy parents get special privileges
To find who would benefit from education
3
A child who gained the same number of correct answers at age 12 as at age 8 would have:

A)Decreasing IQ
B)Constant IQ
C)Increasing IQ
D)Low IQ
E)High IQ
Decreasing IQ
4
What is the next number in the following sequence: 5, 24, 10, 12, 15, 6, 20, ?

A)3
B)14
C)25
D)26
E)30
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Roughly how many people have an IQ score between 85 and 115?

A)Ninety-five percent
B)Ten million
C)500
D)Two thirds of the population
E)Virtually everybody
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The population distribution of IQ scores is:

A)Bimodal
B)Average
C)We don't know because nobody has ever tested the entire population
D)Skewed
E)Normal
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Which of these people was a pioneer of IQ tests?

A)Benton
B)Eysenck
C)Sternberg
D)Flavell
E)Binet
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In developing an IQ test, one might influence the shape of the population distribution by:

A)Testing only males
B)Testing only females
C)Adding questions
D)Creating a nonverbal test
E)Creating a culture-fair test
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An IQ score of 100 is:

A)More common in adults than in children
B)High
C)Low
D)Unattainable
E)Average
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What is the relation between measured intelligence and scholastic success?

A)Unhealthy
B)Negative
C)Positive
D)Unfair
E)Spurious
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In the context of measuring intelligence, what does "g" refer to?

A)Genetic intelligence
B)General intelligence
C)Giftedness
D)Genome
E)Genetic epistemology
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12
What is the relationship between fluid and crystalized intelligence in a developmental sense?

A)Crystalized intelligence increases but fluid intelligence does not
B)Fluid intelligence increases but crystalized intelligence does not
C)There is no relationship
D)Untenable
E)To date, there is no evidence, but this is a priority for future research
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13
What is the WISC?

A)A special educational program designed to improve children's IQs so that they can attend a selective school
B)A clinical test used for diagnosing developmental disorders
C)A statistical technique for determining the degree of relatedness in the IQ scores of identical twins
D)A general commercially available IQ test
E)An intelligence test for children
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14
Identical twins are known as:

A)Zygotes
B)Dizygotic
C)Brothers and sisters
D)Monozygotic
E)Individuals only to their parents
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15
An example of a negative correlation is:

A)0)7
B)0
C)-0.5
D)-0.8
E)-1.5
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16
Many studies find a correlation between pairs of identical twins reared apart roughly in the order of:

A)0.7
B)0.4
C)1
D)0
E)-0.4
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DZ twins are also known as:

A)Fraternal twins
B)Identical twins
C)Monozygotic twins
D)Twins reared apart
E)Twins reared together
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18
Studies that measure the IQs of identical twins reveal that:

A)IQ actually has a low heritability factor
B)The heritability factor is stable throughout life
C)The heritability factor is greater in infancy than in childhood
D)The heritability factor is higher in senescence than in childhood
E)Diet has a big influence on IQ
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19
If identical twins reared apart have very different IQs, this could best be explained by:

A)Genetics
B)Environmental factors
C)Unreliability of the test
D)Motivation
E)Fabricated data
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20
Benton and Roberts (1988) investigated whether ______ increases IQ.

A)Attending an excellent school
B)Listening to Mozart
C)Motivation
D)Taking vitamins
E)An enriched family environment
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21
Elardo, Bradley, and Caldwell (1975) conducted a longitudinal study to investigate:

A)The quality of the family environment in relation to measured intelligence
B)How eating junk food is detrimental to intelligence
C)The biggest and most comprehensive IQ test that has ever been created
D)The effect of truancy on IQ
E)The relation between how tall a person is and how intelligent they are
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22
The "Flynn effect" relates to:

A)Rises in IQ scores over the generations
B)Improved performance on IQ tests over the decades
C)People becoming less intelligent as they spend more time watching TV
D)People becoming less intelligent as they eat more junk food
E)Children becoming less intelligent because school work is too easy
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Ravens Progressive Matrices are:

A)An obsolete IQ test that was popular in the early 20th century
B)A test of verbal IQ
C)A dormitory for a bird of prey
D)An IQ test designed to identify children that have had an impoverished upbringing
E)An IQ test that is intended to be culturally fair
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If an IQ test that was widely used in the 1930s was presented to today's children, they would:

A)Perform very poorly
B)Be identified, on average, as having an IQ of 120
C)Find it almost impossible
D)Be identified, on average, as having an IQ of 80
E)Misunderstand the instructions
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25
Confluence theory says that:

A)Children with lots of siblings tend to have relatively low IQs
B)Nature and nurture combine in determining intelligence
C)Mothers with few children are better parents than mothers with lots of children
D)The nation is becoming more and more intelligent over the decades
E)Children who watch too much TV have low IQ scores
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