CHYS 210 Final Exam 2025
How is IQ calculated in children? - Correct Ans-mental age divided by actual physical
age
What two types of performance measures do IQ tests include? - Correct Ans-verbal
non-verbal
What two types of intelligences did Spearman define? - Correct Ans-General
intelligence (g)
Specific intelligence (s)
What is specific intelligence? - Correct Ans-refers to skills that applied directly to the
problem being solved (e.x knowign how to calculated the cosine of x)
What is general intelligence? - Correct Ans-a factor that correlated positively with the
results of ALL tests
_____ intelligence makes up ______ intelligence - Correct Ans-specific; general
Wat is general intelligence broken into? - Correct Ans--general fluid intelligence
-general crystal intelligence
What is general fluid intelligence? - Correct Ans-mental ability that can be adapted to
any use
What is general crystal intelligence? - Correct Ans-refers to previous
experience/learning
When does fluid intelligence peak? - Correct Ans-during early 20s
when does crystal intelligence peak? - Correct Ans-around age 50
At what age is IQ best tested at? - Correct Ans-age 5
How stable are IQ scores across childhood? - Correct Ans--scores at age 8 correlate
0.70 at age 18
-many children show a non-random fluctuation
***IQ is likely most stable of all psychological traits
IQ is the strongest predictor of... - Correct Ans--scholastic achievement (0.5)
-occupation
-education
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-the 'gifted'
the mentally 'delayed'
What factors influence IQ? - Correct Ans--genetics
environment
What’s the flynn effect? what might be causing it? - Correct Ans--IQ has been steadily
increasing through the decades
-caused by internet, higher incomes, formal education, more importance on abstract
reasoning than before
What causes group differences in IQ tests? - Correct Ans--cultural test bias
-motivational factors
-negative stereotypes
-genetic hypothesis
-social factors
What is the Matthew Effect? - Correct Ans-Good readers become good writers
What is a primary ability? - Correct Ans--evolved through natural selection
-acquired by all children in all environments
-intrinsic motivation
-expert proficiency
What is secondary ability? - Correct Ans--culturally dependent
-requires explicit instruction
-extrinsically motivated
-expert proficiency is rare
What is emergent literacy? - Correct Ans-the skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are
precursors to conventional reading and writing
What is orthography? - Correct Ans-link between visual symbols (i.e written words) and
sound
What does difficulty processing sounds lead to? - Correct Ans-difficulty learning how to
read
What are 2 explanations of differences between reading and sex? - Correct Ans--
stereotypes (reading is seen as feminine)
-biology (differences in brain function)
What are 2 approaches to teaching reading? - Correct Ans--phonic method (sounding
out a word)
-whole language/visual based retrieval approach (e.x memorizing what 'the' looks like)
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