Deck 10: Section 4 : Intelligence
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Deck 10: Section 4 : Intelligence
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The correlation between IQ score and academic performance is approximately r = .5 across a wide range of people and situations.
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Charles Spearman's two factors of intelligence were fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence.
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Henry Goddard used intelligence tests to determine which immigrant children to the United States were in need of remedial education.
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The Stanford-Binet intelligence test was modified most notably by Lewis Terman and his colleagues at Stanford University.
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The first intelligence tests were designed to measure achievement, not aptitude.
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On average, the more intelligent of two siblings will earn approximately double the income of the lesser intelligent sibling.
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A deviation IQ uses the concept of mental age.
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Highly intelligent people live longer than those less intelligent.
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9
Charles Spearman believed that general ability (g) existed.
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10
The WAIS is a commonly used intelligence test today.
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11
Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon developed the first intelligence test in order to identify children who needed remedial education.
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12
Modern researchers typically use the ratio IQ for children and the deviation IQ for adults.
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13
Alfred Binet introduced the ratio IQ.
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14
Job performance correlates more highly with educational level attained than with intelligence.
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15
Processing Accuracy is NOT one of the tests on the Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale IV (WAIS-IV).
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The main reason why intelligent people earn much more money than those with less intelligence is that they get more education.
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17
The first intelligence tests were developed in France.
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18
William Stern first introduced the term "mental age."
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19
In estimating the intelligence level of someone you meet for the first time, a good predictor is how long they hold your gaze during a conversation.
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20
The WAIS is a modern intelligence test commonly given to children.
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21
John Carroll included musical intelligence in the middle-level abilities he identified through factor analysis.
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22
Fluid intelligence is generally assessed by tests that pose novel, abstract problems that must be solved under time pressure.
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23
Robert Sternberg defined creative intelligence as the ability to generate solutions that other people do not typically think of.
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24
Thurstone's primary mental abilities correspond to middle-level abilities in the three-level hierarchy.
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25
African and Asian cultures tend to include social cooperativeness in their conceptualization of intelligence.
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26
Robert Sternberg defined analytic intelligence as the ability to solve complicated mathematical problems.
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27
Robert Sternberg believed there are three kinds of intelligence: analytic intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence.
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28
John Carroll believed that we have three middle-level abilities.
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29
The three-level hierarchy model of mental ability was developed using a statistical procedure called analysis of variance.
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30
People with high emotional intelligence tend to exhibit greater neural activity when attempting to recognize a facial expression than people with low emotional intelligence.
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31
Crystallized intelligence is generally assessed by timed tests of abstract reasoning.
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32
Robert Sternberg defined practical intelligence as the ability to apply and implement solutions in everyday settings.
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John Carroll's research illustrates a theory-based approach to identifying middle-level abilities.
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34
Fluid intelligence is generally assessed by tests of vocabulary, factual information, and so on.
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35
Robert Sternberg believed that creative intelligence was the best single predictor of job performance.
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36
Louis Thurstone did not believe in a general ability called intelligence.
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37
People with high emotional intelligence tend to be happier and more satisfied with their lives than people with low emotional intelligence.
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38
Crystallized intelligence and fluid intelligence are terms for the same underlying construct, which is known as practical intelligence.
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39
Cognitive speediness is one of Louis Thurstone's primary mental abilities.
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40
One criticism of the theory-based approach is that it cannot identify any middle-level ability that intelligence tests do not already measure.
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41
The heritability coefficient of intelligence is roughly .8.
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42
Absolute intelligence tends to increase over the course of an individual's lifetime.
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43
As environments become more similar, the heritability coefficient of intelligence decreases.
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44
Relative intelligence stays approximately constant over the course of an individual's lifetime.
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45
As the number and variety of nonshared experiences in a population increases, the heritability coefficient of intelligence will decrease.
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46
Fraternal twins share more genetic material than biological siblings (two parents in common) who are not born at the same time.
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47
In a large and diverse population, about 50 percent of the variability in intelligence scores can be accounted for by genetic factors.
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48
The IQ correlation of biological siblings raised in different households is about the same as the IQ correlation of biological siblings raised in the same household, illustrating the role of genetics in influencing intelligence.
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49
The Flynn Effect refers to the fact that absolute intelligence scores are increasing across generations.
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50
First-born children tend to have higher IQs than their later-born siblings.
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51
Identical twins are also called dizygotic twins.
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52
Increases in the genetic similarity of a population are associated with an increased heritability coefficient of intelligence.
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53
The heritability of intelligence generally increases with the age of the sample measured.
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54
First-born children tend to have higher IQs because they receive more parental attention than their later-born siblings.
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55
The heritability coefficient of intelligence is lower in children from low-SES families than in children from high-SES families.
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56
Fraternal twins are also called monozygotic twins.
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57
Monozygotic twins share 100 percent of their genes.
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58
The heritability coefficient of intelligence provides a rough estimate of how much of an individual's intelligence is determined by genes and how much of it is determined by environmental factors.
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59
The IQ correlation between siblings decreases as the age difference between them increases.
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60
The IQ correlation of identical twins raised apart is higher than that of fraternal twins raised in the same household.
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61
One of the best predictors of intelligence is SES.
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62
Contrary to the prevailing myth, 96 percent of people with Down syndrome report being happy with their lives.
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63
Blacks typically outscore Latinos on intelligence tests.
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64
Education produces large and long-lasting increases in intelligence levels.
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65
Both high-SES and low-SES parents read roughly the same amount to their children.
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66
The average difference in intelligence scores between races is considerably more than the average difference in intelligence scores within races.
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67
Gifted children tend to have low emotional intelligence and problems adjusting in society.
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68
Gifted children tend to be "single gifted," having exceptional skill in only one specialized domain of intelligence.
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69
Steele and Aronson (1995) found that African American students perform more poorly on tests if they are asked to report their race at the top of the answer sheet.
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70
Women tend to outscore men on tests of verbal comprehension.
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71
Being raised in a low-SES home can negatively impact brain development.
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72
Racial differences in IQ scores exist primarily because modern intelligence tests are culturally biased.
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73
There is little correlation between intelligence scores and the amount of formal education people receive.
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74
Gifted children, when they become adults, are more likely to make major contributions to their chosen occupations than people who are only slightly above average in intelligence.
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Steele and Aronson (1995) found that European American students perform better on tests if they are asked to report their race at the top of the answer sheet.
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76
Genetic and environmental factors are independent influences on intelligence.
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77
Whites typically outscore Blacks on intelligence tests.
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78
Women tend to outscore men on tests that require transformations in visual or spatial memory.
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79
About 70 percent of people with intellectual disabilities are female.
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Men tend to outscore women in abstract and scientific domains of intelligence.
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