Deck 8: A: Intelligence and Individual Differences in Cognition

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Infant IQ scores from 6-month-olds predict later IQ scores.
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Young infants who habituate to visual stimuli more rapidly tend to have higher IQ scores as children.
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Hierarchical theories of intelligence include both general and specific components of intelligence.
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The Stanford-Binet provides a verbal IQ, a performance IQ, and an overall IQ.
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The Bayley Scales can be used to detect developmental problems.
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According to Gardner, each intelligence is regulated by distinct regions of the brain.
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Group intelligence tests provide information about many people quickly and inexpensively.
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The Bayley Scales of Infant Development consist of five scales that measure mental and motor ability.
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Charles Spearman argued that many different intelligences exist.
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Intelligence includes analytic, creative, and practical abilities, but these may not be as completely independent as Sternberg proposed initially.
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Creative ability involves knowing what solution or plan will actually work.
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Gardner believes that schools should foster all intelligences.
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Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences does not address the developmental history of the different intelligences.
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Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is based on standardized intelligence test performance.
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Scores from infant intelligence tests are not highly related to later IQ scores because infant tests measure different abilities than tests administered to children and adolescents.
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People with greater emotional intelligence have higher self-esteem and more satisfying interpersonal relationships.
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The purpose of Binet and Simon's first intelligence test was to determine which children were likely to succeed in school.
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Analytic ability involves dealing adaptively with novel situations and problems.
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Sternberg defines successful intelligence as using one's abilities skillfully to achieve one's personal goals.
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All of Gardner's intelligences are included in psychometric theories of intelligence.
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Creativity is associated with convergent thinking.
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Dynamic testing measures what a child has learned in the past.
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Some individuals with intellectual disabilities can learn job skills and lead independent lives.
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The use of culture-fair intelligence tests eliminates ethnic differences in test scores.
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Limited intellectual skill often is defined as a score of 100 or less on an intelligence test.
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Intelligence test scores are effective in predicting success in the workplace, particularly for more complex jobs.
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The Stanford-Binet and the WISC-IV employ dynamic testing.
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Encouraging children to think of alternatives to conventional wisdom fosters creativity.
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Gifted children need like-minded peers who stimulate their interests.
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Some researchers find that self-discipline predicts grades in school even better than IQ scores do.
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The results of the Canadian Aboriginal Head Start program indicate that intervention does not improve disadvantaged children's cognitive development.
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Stereotype threat may explain why European American children have lower intelligence test scores than African American children.
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Research has shown that gifted children tend to be emotionally troubled and unable to get along with their peers.
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In terms of IQ scores, fraternal twins develop more similarly than identical twins.
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IQ scores are poor predictors of school performance.
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Modern definitions of giftedness are associated exclusively with scholastic skills.
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There are two types of factors that may put individuals at risk for intellectual disabilities: biomedical and social.
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Studies of adopted children indicate that the impact of heredity on IQ decreases during childhood and adolescence.
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Intellectual disability refers to substantial limitations in intellectual ability, as well as problems adapting to an environment, with both emerging before 18 years of age.
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Most gifted children's talent will flourish even if it is not nourished by parents or mentors.
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Deck 8: A: Intelligence and Individual Differences in Cognition
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Infant IQ scores from 6-month-olds predict later IQ scores.
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Young infants who habituate to visual stimuli more rapidly tend to have higher IQ scores as children.
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Hierarchical theories of intelligence include both general and specific components of intelligence.
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The Stanford-Binet provides a verbal IQ, a performance IQ, and an overall IQ.
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The Bayley Scales can be used to detect developmental problems.
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According to Gardner, each intelligence is regulated by distinct regions of the brain.
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Group intelligence tests provide information about many people quickly and inexpensively.
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The Bayley Scales of Infant Development consist of five scales that measure mental and motor ability.
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Charles Spearman argued that many different intelligences exist.
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Intelligence includes analytic, creative, and practical abilities, but these may not be as completely independent as Sternberg proposed initially.
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Creative ability involves knowing what solution or plan will actually work.
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Gardner believes that schools should foster all intelligences.
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Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences does not address the developmental history of the different intelligences.
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Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is based on standardized intelligence test performance.
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Scores from infant intelligence tests are not highly related to later IQ scores because infant tests measure different abilities than tests administered to children and adolescents.
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People with greater emotional intelligence have higher self-esteem and more satisfying interpersonal relationships.
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The purpose of Binet and Simon's first intelligence test was to determine which children were likely to succeed in school.
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Analytic ability involves dealing adaptively with novel situations and problems.
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Sternberg defines successful intelligence as using one's abilities skillfully to achieve one's personal goals.
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All of Gardner's intelligences are included in psychometric theories of intelligence.
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Creativity is associated with convergent thinking.
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Dynamic testing measures what a child has learned in the past.
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Some individuals with intellectual disabilities can learn job skills and lead independent lives.
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The use of culture-fair intelligence tests eliminates ethnic differences in test scores.
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Limited intellectual skill often is defined as a score of 100 or less on an intelligence test.
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Intelligence test scores are effective in predicting success in the workplace, particularly for more complex jobs.
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The Stanford-Binet and the WISC-IV employ dynamic testing.
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Encouraging children to think of alternatives to conventional wisdom fosters creativity.
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Gifted children need like-minded peers who stimulate their interests.
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Some researchers find that self-discipline predicts grades in school even better than IQ scores do.
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The results of the Canadian Aboriginal Head Start program indicate that intervention does not improve disadvantaged children's cognitive development.
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Stereotype threat may explain why European American children have lower intelligence test scores than African American children.
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Research has shown that gifted children tend to be emotionally troubled and unable to get along with their peers.
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In terms of IQ scores, fraternal twins develop more similarly than identical twins.
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IQ scores are poor predictors of school performance.
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Modern definitions of giftedness are associated exclusively with scholastic skills.
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There are two types of factors that may put individuals at risk for intellectual disabilities: biomedical and social.
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Studies of adopted children indicate that the impact of heredity on IQ decreases during childhood and adolescence.
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Intellectual disability refers to substantial limitations in intellectual ability, as well as problems adapting to an environment, with both emerging before 18 years of age.
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Most gifted children's talent will flourish even if it is not nourished by parents or mentors.
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