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Common barriers to problem solving. 1. Emotional Barriers: Inhibition and fear of making a fool out of oneself 2. Cultural Barriers: values that hold that fantasy is a waste of time; playfulness is for children only; reason, logic, & numbers are good. 3. Learned Barriers: Conventions about uses, meanings, possibilities, and taboos 4. Personal Barriers: Habits leading to failure to identify important elements of a problem (Pg. 276) Who: Alfred Binet Why: Wanted to find a way to distinguish slower students from the more capable. (pg. 290) Who invented the first intelligence test and for what reason? Average, below average, and gifted intelligence quotients. Average: 90-109 Below Average: 70 & Below Gifted: Above 130 (pg. 296-297) different types of intellectual disability (retardation). IQ Range: 50-70, 35-49, 20-34, Below 20 Degree of Disability: Mild, Moderate, Severe, Profound Educational Certification: Educable, Trainable, Dependent, Life-Support Required Level of Support: Intermediate, Limited, Extensive, Pervasive (pg. 298) causes of intellectual disability ~30-40% of cases, no known biological problem can be identified. 1.) Familial Intellectual Disability: Occurs mostly in very poor households where nutrition, intellectual stimulation, medical care & emotional support may be inadequate 2.) Metabolic Disorders: affect energy production & use in the body. 3.) Genetic Abnormalities: Missing genes, Extra genes, & Defective genes 4.) Malnutrition & Exposure to Lead, Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), & other toxins early in childhood can also cause organic intellectual disability. 5. ) Down Syndrome: Causes moderate to severe intellectual disability & a shortened life expectancy of around 49 years. 6.) Fragile X Syndrome: hereditary; the problem is related to a thin fragile looking area on the x chromosome. Boys are more often

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PSY1012 FINAL EXAM
STUDYGUIDE

Common barriers to problem solving.
1. Emotional Barriers: Inhibition and fear of making a fool
out of oneself
2. Cultural Barriers: values that hold that fantasy is a
waste of time; playfulness is for children only; reason,
logic, & numbers are good.
3. Learned Barriers: Conventions about uses, meanings,
possibilities, and taboos
4. Personal Barriers: Habits leading to failure to identify
important elements of a problem (Pg. 276)
Who: Alfred Binet
Why: Wanted to find a way to distinguish slower
students from the more capable. (pg. 290)
Who invented the first intelligence test and for what
reason?
Average, below average, and gifted intelligence
quotients.
Average: 90-109
Below Average: 70 & Below
Gifted: Above 130 (pg. 296-297)
different types of intellectual disability (retardation).
IQ Range: 50-70, 35-49, 20-34, Below 20
Degree of Disability: Mild, Moderate, Severe, Profound
Educational Certification: Educable, Trainable, Dependent,
Life-Support

, Required Level of Support: Intermediate, Limited,
Extensive, Pervasive (pg. 298)
causes of intellectual disability
~30-40% of cases, no known biological problem can be
identified.

1.) Familial Intellectual Disability: Occurs mostly in very
poor households where nutrition, intellectual stimulation,
medical care & emotional support may be inadequate

2.) Metabolic Disorders: affect energy production & use in
the body.

3.) Genetic Abnormalities: Missing genes, Extra genes, &
Defective genes

4.) Malnutrition & Exposure to Lead, Polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs), & other toxins early in childhood can
also cause organic intellectual disability.

5. ) Down Syndrome: Causes moderate to severe
intellectual disability & a shortened life expectancy of
around 49 years.

6.) Fragile X Syndrome: hereditary; the problem is related
to a thin fragile looking area on the x chromosome. Boys
are more often affected ( 1 out of 5000).

7.) Phenylketonuria (PKU): plagues children who lack an
important enzyme. This causes phenylpyruvic acid ( a
destructive chemical) to collect within their bodies.

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