Deck 11: Intelligence and Schooling

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Mary Jo has been particularly good at listening to others and helping them.She has decided to major in psychology in college and eventually become a therapist.According to Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, Mary Jo would likely excel in which domain?

A) mathematical
B) musical
C) interpersonal
D) intrapersonal
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Successful intelligence is:

A) the insight to recognize which abilities are strengths and weaknesses and adapt
B) the idea that multiple intelligences all relate back to an underlying g
C) mental age divided by chronological age, multiplied by 100
D) the individual's ability to overcome the Flynn effect
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One of the most widely used tests of infant intellectual abilities is the:

A) WISC
B) WAIS
C) Bayley Scales
D) Stanford-Binet
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If IQ scores are normally distributed (on a normal curve), a score of 115 would be equivalent to having scored better than ________ of others.

A) 50 percent
B) 68 percent
C) 84 percent
D) 95 percent
Question
The use of habituation tasks in infants as predictors of future IQ is problematic because:

A) although findings are statistically significant, the correlations between the two are large
B) although findings are statistically significant, the correlations between the two are small
C) the findings are not statistically significant, but correlations between the two are large
D) the findings are not statistically significant
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Social intelligence is the ability to:

A) evaluate our own feelings and those of others
B) recall and act on stored information from memory
C) smoothly manage personal interactions
D) balance abilities and learn one's strengths and weaknesses
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The beginning of the psychometric approach is associated with which psychologist?

A) Binet
B) Freud
C) Gardner
D) Piaget
Question
The ability to evaluate our own and others' feelings is:

A) social intelligence
B) emotional intelligence
C) linguistic intelligence
D) naturalistic intelligence
Question
Maya has good self-awareness, management of her emotions, and motivation.Maya has excellent:

A) fluid intelligence
B) linguistic intelligence
C) intrapersonal intelligence
D) interpersonal intelligence
Question
According to Sternberg's theory of successful intelligence, the three key abilities needed are:

A) mathematical, spatial, and analytical
B) mathematical, spatial, and practical
C) analytical, mathematical, and practical
D) analytical, creative, and practical
Question
The theory of fluid and crystallized intelligence was described by:

A) Carroll
B) Cattell
C) Gardner
D) Sternberg
Question
As part of an evaluation, a school psychologist gives Marcel an IQ test.Marcel's IQ score is a 117 which means his IQ score is approximately:

A) one standard deviation below the mean
B) consistent with the mean
C) one standard deviation above the mean
D) two standard deviations above the mean
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Carroll's three-stratum theory is composed of:

A) g, broad abilities, and narrow abilities
B) g, verbal abilities, and performance abilities
C) g, fluid intelligence, and crystallized intelligence
D) narrow abilities, fluid intelligence, and crystallized intelligence
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Which part of the brain shows the greatest degree of heritability for tissue volume?

A) frontal lobes
B) occipital lobes
C) parietal lobes
D) temporal lobes
Question
The mental age of a child divided by her chronological age and multiplied by 100 gives you her:

A) standard deviation
B) intelligence quotient
C) verbal scale
D) performance scale
Question
Most dancers, athletes, and stage performers would excel in:

A) spatial intelligence
B) naturalistic intelligence
C) interpersonal intelligence
D) bodily/kinesthetic intelligence
Question
Gina is able to think flexibly and solve new problems she encounters.She has very good:

A) crystallized intelligence
B) fluid intelligence
C) social intelligence
D) naturalistic intelligence
Question
Dr.Crenshaw wants to administer a test to determine the developmental abilities of an infant.He knows that the Bayley scales will measure all of the following EXCEPT the infant's:

A) habituation
B) motor skills
C) language
D) perceptual abilities
Question
Albert finds talking with others comes naturally to him and he excels at it.Albert is likely high in ________ intelligence.

A) interpersonal
B) intrapersonal
C) naturalistic
D) bodily/kinesthetic
Question
To intelligence researchers, g is:

A) global intelligence and is at its essence crystallized and fluid intelligence
B) global intelligence and is at its essence determined by factor analysis
C) general intelligence and is at its essence multiple intelligences
D) general intelligence and is at its essence intelligence
Question
Differences in male and female brains include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) a larger overall brain in females
B) higher rates of oxygenated blood flow in females
C) different ratios of white and gray brain matter
D) differences in the thickness of the cerebral cortex
Question
One sociocultural explanation of group differences on IQ tests has been influence from stereotype threat.This means that:

A) an individual's fear of confirming a negative stereotype actually reduces test performance
B) the tests are designed in such a way as to reinforce stereotypes
C) IQ tests are inherently divisive and filled with stereotypic depictions
D) teachers and parents tend to emphasize the stereotypes of how students perform on IQ tests
Question
Explanations for the Flynn effect include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) better nutrition
B) advanced technology
C) genetic changes
D) more sophisticated TV
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Dr.Johnson is interpreting an IQ test given to a child from a low-income family.Based on research investigating socioeconomic factors for IQ differences, Dr.Johnson knows that differences in income level:

A) fully explain IQ group disparities
B) are not sufficient to explain IQ group disparities
C) have no effect on IQ group disparities
D) have an impact on fluid IQ but not on crystallized IQ scores
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Dr.Albertson needs to administer an IQ test to a child; however, the test is starting to get old (over 10 years) and a newer version of the test is about to come out.Based on what Dr.Albertson knows about the Flynn effect, he expects the IQ score he calculates:

A) will be invalid
B) will be an exact measure of the child's true score
C) may slightly underestimate the child's true score
D) may slightly overestimate the child's true score
Question
Though controversial across several studies, researchers have found that European Americans score as much as ________ higher on IQ tests than African Americans.

A) 20 points
B) 15 points
C) one standard deviation
D) two standard deviations
Question
The idea that learning comes from actively building knowledge and metacognitive awareness is inherent to which program?

A) Community of Learners
B) Head Start
C) Platoon
D) Dewey
Question
Numerous studies have been conducted that demonstrate the impact from stereotype threat on testing.When students in these studies are given a verbal task and told it's just a puzzle they need to finish, African-American students typically:

A) perform worse than European-American students
B) perform as well as European-American students
C) perform better than European-American students
D) perform the same as they do on formal IQ tests
Question
A variety of explanations have been put forth to explain group differences in IQ scores.These explanations include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) the differences are due to quality of education
B) the differences are related to biology
C) the differences are related to sociocultural stereotypes
D) the differences are related to poor test reliability
Question
Researchers have not located an "intelligence gene" because:

A) intelligence is too poorly defined and not well-understood at this time
B) intelligence is a complex interaction between many genes and the environment
C) researchers have yet to finish mapping the entire human genome
D) the intelligence tests used to measure IQ have poor reliability and validity
Question
The heritability of intelligence in childhood generally ranges from:

A) 0-.25
B) .25-.50
C) .50-.75
D) .75-1.00
Question
Head Start generally includes all of the following interventions EXCEPT:

A) nutritional support
B) health care support
C) test accommodations
D) reading instruction
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Dr.Alvarez is conducting an evaluation on Angela to see what her IQ and academic abilities are.Dr.Alvarez should be concerned about all of the following on the medical history form EXCEPT:

A) Angela was exposed to lead-based paint when she was much younger
B) Angela's family is struggling to make enough money to put food on the table
C) her mother drank alcohol during pregnancy
D) her mother took periodic doses of vitamins during pregnancy
Question
In general, men typically perform better on ________ tasks than women.

A) memory
B) facial recall
C) linguistic
D) spatial
Question
In examining changes in children's thinking, researchers have found that the most important influence on mental arithmetic seems to be:

A) socioeconomic
B) development
C) age
D) schooling
Question
All of the following are examples of environmental influences on children's intelligence test scores EXCEPT:

A) sensitive parenting
B) heritability
C) birth order
D) parental education
Question
On measures of Full-Scale IQ, women score ________ men.

A) two standard deviations higher than
B) one standard deviation higher than
C) approximately the same as
D) one standard deviation lower than
Question
The instructional technique whereby children are urged to discover new ideas through hands-on learning is called:

A) metacognitive awareness
B) guided discovery
C) domain-specific learning
D) holistic learning
Question
The Flynn effect is:

A) the impact of stereotypes on IQ
B) the socioeconomic impact on IQ
C) the fall in IQ scores over time
D) the rise in IQ scores over time
Question
The Flynn effect has been approximately ________ points per decade.

A) +3
B) -3
C) +15
D) -15
Question
Rebecca learns about English and literature in one class, math in another, and history in yet a different classroom.Rebecca's school is using:

A) the platoon model
B) the Dewey model
C) the Flynn model
D) the Head Start model
Question
A common finding among the childhoods of creative individuals includes:

A) having a great deal of money
B) having little money
C) having an easy childhood
D) having a difficult childhood
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James is learning a great deal in school, including how to get along with peers and understanding his teacher's intentions.For James, school is having the added benefit of acting as a(n):

A) introspective learning environment
B) moralizing agent
C) socializing agent
D) active learning environment
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Ms.Melbourne takes a child-centered approach to teaching her class, using the child's interests and enthusiasm as guides for further instruction.She is using which model of instruction?

A) the platoon model
B) the Dewey model
C) Head Start
D) a cognitive science model
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The Waldorf School encourages children to question everything and take charge of their learning with teachers serving as guides along the way.This school is closest to the ________ model.

A) Dewey
B) Flynn
C) platoon
D) behavioral
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Dr.Wentz chose to study creativity by investigating the life of Albert Einstein.She has chosen the ________ approach.

A) nomothetic
B) idiographic
C) linguistic
D) interpersonal
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What is IQ and how is it computed (both historically and now)?
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The ability to come up with novel insights and problem-solving techniques is:

A) metacognitive awareness
B) functional fixedness
C) holistic strategizing
D) creativity
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Fatima is in a classroom being taught by a master science teacher.Researchers would expect that she would ask more ________-type questions.

A) local
B) detail
C) descriptive
D) metacognitive
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Your instructor has said you need to come up with an alternative uses test for your final project.Your test might include having children:

A) draw lines to elaborate upon a square on a piece of paper
B) list all the things they use on a daily basis that are square
C) tell you how many different ways they can think of to use a pencil
D) come up with the best design for folding a paper airplane
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Joey picks up a brush, holds it like a sword, and fights off imaginary monsters.Matilda picks up the brush and brushes her hair.Matilda is demonstrating:

A) functional fixedness
B) creativity
C) an aptitude-treatment interaction
D) an ideographic approach
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Ramone uses his sister's doll to swordfight with his younger sister.This playfulness is an example of:

A) guided discovery
B) stereotype threat
C) creativity
D) functional fixation
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Ray is an African-American 9-year-old who feels conflicted about the values he learns about in school compared to what he's learning at home.This is because most United States schools tend to emphasize all of the following values EXCEPT:

A) affect-free problem solving
B) oral interaction
C) individual effort
D) competition
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All of the following can be measures of increasing creativity EXCEPT:

A) nonverbal tests
B) functional fixedness
C) category generation
D) generating consequences
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Research on the use of computers in classrooms has found that computers:

A) may improve learning or distract from it depending on how they're used
B) distract from learning
C) have no effect on learning
D) improve learning
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Jonathan is in Head Start.From research on the topic, you would expect that after participating:

A) his IQ scores would improve
B) his IQ scores would decrease
C) he will show poorer school readiness
D) he will show greater school readiness
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The nomothetic approach involves:

A) determining the goodness of fit between instruction and learning
B) finding if an individual uses tools in new or novel ways
C) studying the case history of a highly creative person to learn about creativity
D) comparing and examining the lives of especially creative individuals for common patterns
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In part, Gardner developed his theory based on his study of creativity.Gardner used two main approaches for his study of creativity, which were:

A) fluid and crystallized approaches
B) linguistic and mathematical approaches
C) idiographic and linguistic approaches
D) idiographic and nomothetic approaches
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Gardner found all of the following were associated with creative geniuses EXCEPT:

A) being near great cities
B) coming from intact families
C) coming from a wealthy family
D) immersing themselves with like-minded people
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Sylvester has been diagnosed with a learning disorder in reading.He is struggling with the way his teacher is instructing his class.Sylvester is likely being impacted by:

A) use of the Dewey model
B) use of guided discovery
C) an aptitude-treatment interaction
D) a holistic strategy
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Describe many of the common factors associated with highly creative individuals according to Gardner.What kind of research did he do and what is the main drawback of that kind of research?
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In what domains do men and women typically score differently on IQ tests? What are some explanations for why they differ?
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Make the case that early intervention services with children are important.Be sure to discuss relevant research (for example, heritability estimates) and methods of intervening in support of your claim.
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Describe emotional intelligence and how it is similar to and different from full-scale IQ.
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What are the Dewey and platoon models of instruction? How do they promote learning in children?
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What is known about how and why IQ scores seem to rise over time?
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What are two prominent ways of assessing infant intelligence and how do they differ? How do these methods relate to later IQ scores?
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What are Gardner's multiple intelligences, and how are they different?
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Beyond the basic goals associated with educating students, what are three additional goals and benefits of schooling?
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What is creativity, and what are different ways it can be measured (the different categories of tasks and tests)?
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Briefly describe and defend Spearman's description of intelligence.
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Discuss the importance of schooling by drawing from research on how schools affect children's thoughts and abilities.
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What is stereotype threat and why might it be a serious issue for instruction and testing in schools?
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Describe heritability, the range of scores for it, and how it relates to childhood intelligence.
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Mary Jo has been particularly good at listening to others and helping them.She has decided to major in psychology in college and eventually become a therapist.According to Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, Mary Jo would likely excel in which domain?

A) mathematical
B) musical
C) interpersonal
D) intrapersonal
interpersonal
2
Successful intelligence is:

A) the insight to recognize which abilities are strengths and weaknesses and adapt
B) the idea that multiple intelligences all relate back to an underlying g
C) mental age divided by chronological age, multiplied by 100
D) the individual's ability to overcome the Flynn effect
the insight to recognize which abilities are strengths and weaknesses and adapt
3
One of the most widely used tests of infant intellectual abilities is the:

A) WISC
B) WAIS
C) Bayley Scales
D) Stanford-Binet
Bayley Scales
4
If IQ scores are normally distributed (on a normal curve), a score of 115 would be equivalent to having scored better than ________ of others.

A) 50 percent
B) 68 percent
C) 84 percent
D) 95 percent
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The use of habituation tasks in infants as predictors of future IQ is problematic because:

A) although findings are statistically significant, the correlations between the two are large
B) although findings are statistically significant, the correlations between the two are small
C) the findings are not statistically significant, but correlations between the two are large
D) the findings are not statistically significant
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6
Social intelligence is the ability to:

A) evaluate our own feelings and those of others
B) recall and act on stored information from memory
C) smoothly manage personal interactions
D) balance abilities and learn one's strengths and weaknesses
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The beginning of the psychometric approach is associated with which psychologist?

A) Binet
B) Freud
C) Gardner
D) Piaget
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8
The ability to evaluate our own and others' feelings is:

A) social intelligence
B) emotional intelligence
C) linguistic intelligence
D) naturalistic intelligence
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Maya has good self-awareness, management of her emotions, and motivation.Maya has excellent:

A) fluid intelligence
B) linguistic intelligence
C) intrapersonal intelligence
D) interpersonal intelligence
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According to Sternberg's theory of successful intelligence, the three key abilities needed are:

A) mathematical, spatial, and analytical
B) mathematical, spatial, and practical
C) analytical, mathematical, and practical
D) analytical, creative, and practical
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The theory of fluid and crystallized intelligence was described by:

A) Carroll
B) Cattell
C) Gardner
D) Sternberg
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12
As part of an evaluation, a school psychologist gives Marcel an IQ test.Marcel's IQ score is a 117 which means his IQ score is approximately:

A) one standard deviation below the mean
B) consistent with the mean
C) one standard deviation above the mean
D) two standard deviations above the mean
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Carroll's three-stratum theory is composed of:

A) g, broad abilities, and narrow abilities
B) g, verbal abilities, and performance abilities
C) g, fluid intelligence, and crystallized intelligence
D) narrow abilities, fluid intelligence, and crystallized intelligence
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Which part of the brain shows the greatest degree of heritability for tissue volume?

A) frontal lobes
B) occipital lobes
C) parietal lobes
D) temporal lobes
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The mental age of a child divided by her chronological age and multiplied by 100 gives you her:

A) standard deviation
B) intelligence quotient
C) verbal scale
D) performance scale
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Most dancers, athletes, and stage performers would excel in:

A) spatial intelligence
B) naturalistic intelligence
C) interpersonal intelligence
D) bodily/kinesthetic intelligence
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Gina is able to think flexibly and solve new problems she encounters.She has very good:

A) crystallized intelligence
B) fluid intelligence
C) social intelligence
D) naturalistic intelligence
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Dr.Crenshaw wants to administer a test to determine the developmental abilities of an infant.He knows that the Bayley scales will measure all of the following EXCEPT the infant's:

A) habituation
B) motor skills
C) language
D) perceptual abilities
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Albert finds talking with others comes naturally to him and he excels at it.Albert is likely high in ________ intelligence.

A) interpersonal
B) intrapersonal
C) naturalistic
D) bodily/kinesthetic
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20
To intelligence researchers, g is:

A) global intelligence and is at its essence crystallized and fluid intelligence
B) global intelligence and is at its essence determined by factor analysis
C) general intelligence and is at its essence multiple intelligences
D) general intelligence and is at its essence intelligence
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21
Differences in male and female brains include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) a larger overall brain in females
B) higher rates of oxygenated blood flow in females
C) different ratios of white and gray brain matter
D) differences in the thickness of the cerebral cortex
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22
One sociocultural explanation of group differences on IQ tests has been influence from stereotype threat.This means that:

A) an individual's fear of confirming a negative stereotype actually reduces test performance
B) the tests are designed in such a way as to reinforce stereotypes
C) IQ tests are inherently divisive and filled with stereotypic depictions
D) teachers and parents tend to emphasize the stereotypes of how students perform on IQ tests
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23
Explanations for the Flynn effect include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) better nutrition
B) advanced technology
C) genetic changes
D) more sophisticated TV
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24
Dr.Johnson is interpreting an IQ test given to a child from a low-income family.Based on research investigating socioeconomic factors for IQ differences, Dr.Johnson knows that differences in income level:

A) fully explain IQ group disparities
B) are not sufficient to explain IQ group disparities
C) have no effect on IQ group disparities
D) have an impact on fluid IQ but not on crystallized IQ scores
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25
Dr.Albertson needs to administer an IQ test to a child; however, the test is starting to get old (over 10 years) and a newer version of the test is about to come out.Based on what Dr.Albertson knows about the Flynn effect, he expects the IQ score he calculates:

A) will be invalid
B) will be an exact measure of the child's true score
C) may slightly underestimate the child's true score
D) may slightly overestimate the child's true score
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26
Though controversial across several studies, researchers have found that European Americans score as much as ________ higher on IQ tests than African Americans.

A) 20 points
B) 15 points
C) one standard deviation
D) two standard deviations
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27
The idea that learning comes from actively building knowledge and metacognitive awareness is inherent to which program?

A) Community of Learners
B) Head Start
C) Platoon
D) Dewey
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28
Numerous studies have been conducted that demonstrate the impact from stereotype threat on testing.When students in these studies are given a verbal task and told it's just a puzzle they need to finish, African-American students typically:

A) perform worse than European-American students
B) perform as well as European-American students
C) perform better than European-American students
D) perform the same as they do on formal IQ tests
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29
A variety of explanations have been put forth to explain group differences in IQ scores.These explanations include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) the differences are due to quality of education
B) the differences are related to biology
C) the differences are related to sociocultural stereotypes
D) the differences are related to poor test reliability
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30
Researchers have not located an "intelligence gene" because:

A) intelligence is too poorly defined and not well-understood at this time
B) intelligence is a complex interaction between many genes and the environment
C) researchers have yet to finish mapping the entire human genome
D) the intelligence tests used to measure IQ have poor reliability and validity
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31
The heritability of intelligence in childhood generally ranges from:

A) 0-.25
B) .25-.50
C) .50-.75
D) .75-1.00
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32
Head Start generally includes all of the following interventions EXCEPT:

A) nutritional support
B) health care support
C) test accommodations
D) reading instruction
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33
Dr.Alvarez is conducting an evaluation on Angela to see what her IQ and academic abilities are.Dr.Alvarez should be concerned about all of the following on the medical history form EXCEPT:

A) Angela was exposed to lead-based paint when she was much younger
B) Angela's family is struggling to make enough money to put food on the table
C) her mother drank alcohol during pregnancy
D) her mother took periodic doses of vitamins during pregnancy
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34
In general, men typically perform better on ________ tasks than women.

A) memory
B) facial recall
C) linguistic
D) spatial
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35
In examining changes in children's thinking, researchers have found that the most important influence on mental arithmetic seems to be:

A) socioeconomic
B) development
C) age
D) schooling
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36
All of the following are examples of environmental influences on children's intelligence test scores EXCEPT:

A) sensitive parenting
B) heritability
C) birth order
D) parental education
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37
On measures of Full-Scale IQ, women score ________ men.

A) two standard deviations higher than
B) one standard deviation higher than
C) approximately the same as
D) one standard deviation lower than
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38
The instructional technique whereby children are urged to discover new ideas through hands-on learning is called:

A) metacognitive awareness
B) guided discovery
C) domain-specific learning
D) holistic learning
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39
The Flynn effect is:

A) the impact of stereotypes on IQ
B) the socioeconomic impact on IQ
C) the fall in IQ scores over time
D) the rise in IQ scores over time
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The Flynn effect has been approximately ________ points per decade.

A) +3
B) -3
C) +15
D) -15
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41
Rebecca learns about English and literature in one class, math in another, and history in yet a different classroom.Rebecca's school is using:

A) the platoon model
B) the Dewey model
C) the Flynn model
D) the Head Start model
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42
A common finding among the childhoods of creative individuals includes:

A) having a great deal of money
B) having little money
C) having an easy childhood
D) having a difficult childhood
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43
James is learning a great deal in school, including how to get along with peers and understanding his teacher's intentions.For James, school is having the added benefit of acting as a(n):

A) introspective learning environment
B) moralizing agent
C) socializing agent
D) active learning environment
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44
Ms.Melbourne takes a child-centered approach to teaching her class, using the child's interests and enthusiasm as guides for further instruction.She is using which model of instruction?

A) the platoon model
B) the Dewey model
C) Head Start
D) a cognitive science model
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45
The Waldorf School encourages children to question everything and take charge of their learning with teachers serving as guides along the way.This school is closest to the ________ model.

A) Dewey
B) Flynn
C) platoon
D) behavioral
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46
Dr.Wentz chose to study creativity by investigating the life of Albert Einstein.She has chosen the ________ approach.

A) nomothetic
B) idiographic
C) linguistic
D) interpersonal
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47
What is IQ and how is it computed (both historically and now)?
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48
The ability to come up with novel insights and problem-solving techniques is:

A) metacognitive awareness
B) functional fixedness
C) holistic strategizing
D) creativity
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49
Fatima is in a classroom being taught by a master science teacher.Researchers would expect that she would ask more ________-type questions.

A) local
B) detail
C) descriptive
D) metacognitive
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50
Your instructor has said you need to come up with an alternative uses test for your final project.Your test might include having children:

A) draw lines to elaborate upon a square on a piece of paper
B) list all the things they use on a daily basis that are square
C) tell you how many different ways they can think of to use a pencil
D) come up with the best design for folding a paper airplane
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51
Joey picks up a brush, holds it like a sword, and fights off imaginary monsters.Matilda picks up the brush and brushes her hair.Matilda is demonstrating:

A) functional fixedness
B) creativity
C) an aptitude-treatment interaction
D) an ideographic approach
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52
Ramone uses his sister's doll to swordfight with his younger sister.This playfulness is an example of:

A) guided discovery
B) stereotype threat
C) creativity
D) functional fixation
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53
Ray is an African-American 9-year-old who feels conflicted about the values he learns about in school compared to what he's learning at home.This is because most United States schools tend to emphasize all of the following values EXCEPT:

A) affect-free problem solving
B) oral interaction
C) individual effort
D) competition
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54
All of the following can be measures of increasing creativity EXCEPT:

A) nonverbal tests
B) functional fixedness
C) category generation
D) generating consequences
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55
Research on the use of computers in classrooms has found that computers:

A) may improve learning or distract from it depending on how they're used
B) distract from learning
C) have no effect on learning
D) improve learning
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56
Jonathan is in Head Start.From research on the topic, you would expect that after participating:

A) his IQ scores would improve
B) his IQ scores would decrease
C) he will show poorer school readiness
D) he will show greater school readiness
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57
The nomothetic approach involves:

A) determining the goodness of fit between instruction and learning
B) finding if an individual uses tools in new or novel ways
C) studying the case history of a highly creative person to learn about creativity
D) comparing and examining the lives of especially creative individuals for common patterns
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58
In part, Gardner developed his theory based on his study of creativity.Gardner used two main approaches for his study of creativity, which were:

A) fluid and crystallized approaches
B) linguistic and mathematical approaches
C) idiographic and linguistic approaches
D) idiographic and nomothetic approaches
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59
Gardner found all of the following were associated with creative geniuses EXCEPT:

A) being near great cities
B) coming from intact families
C) coming from a wealthy family
D) immersing themselves with like-minded people
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60
Sylvester has been diagnosed with a learning disorder in reading.He is struggling with the way his teacher is instructing his class.Sylvester is likely being impacted by:

A) use of the Dewey model
B) use of guided discovery
C) an aptitude-treatment interaction
D) a holistic strategy
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61
Describe many of the common factors associated with highly creative individuals according to Gardner.What kind of research did he do and what is the main drawback of that kind of research?
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62
In what domains do men and women typically score differently on IQ tests? What are some explanations for why they differ?
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63
Make the case that early intervention services with children are important.Be sure to discuss relevant research (for example, heritability estimates) and methods of intervening in support of your claim.
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64
Describe emotional intelligence and how it is similar to and different from full-scale IQ.
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65
What are the Dewey and platoon models of instruction? How do they promote learning in children?
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66
What is known about how and why IQ scores seem to rise over time?
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67
What are two prominent ways of assessing infant intelligence and how do they differ? How do these methods relate to later IQ scores?
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68
What are Gardner's multiple intelligences, and how are they different?
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69
Beyond the basic goals associated with educating students, what are three additional goals and benefits of schooling?
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70
What is creativity, and what are different ways it can be measured (the different categories of tasks and tests)?
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71
Briefly describe and defend Spearman's description of intelligence.
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72
Discuss the importance of schooling by drawing from research on how schools affect children's thoughts and abilities.
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73
What is stereotype threat and why might it be a serious issue for instruction and testing in schools?
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74
Describe heritability, the range of scores for it, and how it relates to childhood intelligence.
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