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Psy 101 laumakis test 3 SDSU Questions and
Answers 100% Correct Answers Already
Graded A+
Q: How intelligence is measured
Ans: IQ tests
Q: Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
Ans: Test for 16 and older, yields a verbal iq score, performance iq score, and a
full scale iq score; all based on normal curve
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Q: Binet Mental Age
Ans: IQ= MA/CA x 100
Q: Reliability
Ans: consistency of measurement
Q: Validity
Ans: Extent to which a test measures what it is intended to measure
Q: Standardization
Ans: defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison
with the performance of a pretested group (same-aged)
Q: Genotype
Ans: Genetic makeup
Q: Phenotype
Ans: observable characteristics
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Q: Sensorimotor stage
Ans: 0-2 years: experience works through senses and actions, object permanence
Q: object permanence
Ans: 9 months: an object continues to exist even when hidden from view
Q: preoperational stage
Ans: 2-7 years: represent things with words and images but lack logical thinking
(egocentric)
Q: concrete operational stage
Ans: 7-11 years: think logically, arithmetic operations, understand concrete
analogies, conservation
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Q: conservation
Ans: Reflects understanding that an action may be reversible (liquids in glasses)
Q: formal operational stage
Ans: Use abstract reasoning and abstract logic, moral development
Q: phoneme
Ans: Most basic perceptual unit of speech (sound)
Q: Morpheme
Ans: smallest unit that carries meaning
Q: linguistic relativity hypothesis (Sapir-whorf)
Ans: Languages have different effects on thinking and perception
Q: Critical period hypothesis
Ans: There are biologically determined time periods when a child must be
exposed to some stimuli in order to achieve normal development
Psy 101 laumakis test 3 SDSU Questions and
Answers 100% Correct Answers Already
Graded A+
Q: How intelligence is measured
Ans: IQ tests
Q: Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
Ans: Test for 16 and older, yields a verbal iq score, performance iq score, and a
full scale iq score; all based on normal curve
Exampromax - Stuvia US
Q: Binet Mental Age
Ans: IQ= MA/CA x 100
Q: Reliability
Ans: consistency of measurement
Q: Validity
Ans: Extent to which a test measures what it is intended to measure
Q: Standardization
Ans: defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison
with the performance of a pretested group (same-aged)
Q: Genotype
Ans: Genetic makeup
Q: Phenotype
Ans: observable characteristics
, 2 Exampromax - Stuvia US
Q: Sensorimotor stage
Ans: 0-2 years: experience works through senses and actions, object permanence
Q: object permanence
Ans: 9 months: an object continues to exist even when hidden from view
Q: preoperational stage
Ans: 2-7 years: represent things with words and images but lack logical thinking
(egocentric)
Q: concrete operational stage
Ans: 7-11 years: think logically, arithmetic operations, understand concrete
analogies, conservation
Exampromax - Stuvia US
Q: conservation
Ans: Reflects understanding that an action may be reversible (liquids in glasses)
Q: formal operational stage
Ans: Use abstract reasoning and abstract logic, moral development
Q: phoneme
Ans: Most basic perceptual unit of speech (sound)
Q: Morpheme
Ans: smallest unit that carries meaning
Q: linguistic relativity hypothesis (Sapir-whorf)
Ans: Languages have different effects on thinking and perception
Q: Critical period hypothesis
Ans: There are biologically determined time periods when a child must be
exposed to some stimuli in order to achieve normal development