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Intelligence Correct Answer: o Some experts describe intelligence as the ability to solve problems.


o Others describe it as the capacity to adapt and learn from experience.


o Still others argue that intelligence includes characteristics such as creativity and interpersonal skills.


o We will use as our definition of intelligence the ability to solve problems and to adapt and learn from
experiences.


o Intelligence cannot be directly measured.


The Binet Test Correct Answer: o In 1904, the French Ministry of Education asked psychologist, Alfred
Binet, to devise a method of identifying children who were unable to learn in school.


o Binet and his student, Theophile Simon, developed an intelligence test to meet this request.


o Today, this test is called the Stanford Binet test


The Stanford-Binet Test Correct Answer: o Binet developed the concept of mental age (MA), an
individual's level of mental development relative to others.


o The term intelligence quotient (IQ) refers to a person's mental age divided by chronological age (CA),
multiplied by 100.


• IQ = MA/CA X 100.


o Scores on a Stanford-Binet test approximate a normal distribution.


o One important addition to this version was the analysis of the individual's responses in terms of four
functions:


• Verbal reasoning


• Quantitative reasoning

,• Abstract visual reasoning


• Short-term memory.


o A general composite score is still obtained to reflect overall intelligence.


o The Stanford-Binet continues to be one of the most widely used tests to assess students' intelligence


The Wechsler Scales Correct Answer: o Another set of tests widely used to assess students' intelligence.


o Developed by psychologist David Wechsler.


o The set of tests include:


o Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence-3rd Edition (WPPSI-III)


• 2 years 6 months to 7 years 3 months of age.


o Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-4th Edition (WISC-IV)


• 6 to 16 years of age


o The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale—Third Edition (WAIS-III).


o The Wechsler scales not only provide an overall IQ score and scores on a number of subtests but also
yield several composite indexes:


• The Verbal Comprehension Index


• The Working Memory Index


• The Processing Speed Index


• The subtest and composite scores allows the examiner to determine the areas in which the child is
strong or weak.


potential use and misuse of intelligence testing Correct Answer: o Intelligence tests have real-world
applications as predictors of school and job success

, o Many factors contribute to success in school and work. These include:


o Motivation to succeed


o Physical and Mental Health


o Social Skills


o The single number provided by many IQ tests can easily lead to false expectations and sweeping
generalizations.


o They can also become self-fulfilling prophecies.


Cultural Biases and Culture-Free Tests Correct Answer: o Early intelligence tests were culturally biased,
favoring people from urban rather than rural environments, middle-socioeconomic status rather than
low-socioeconomic status, and White rather than African American


o Members of minority groups who do not speak English or who speak nonstandard English are at a
disadvantage in trying to understand questions framed in standard English


o "What should you do if you find a 3-year-old child in the street?"


o Intelligence tests that aim to avoid cultural bias.


o Two types of culture-fair tests have been developed:


o The first includes questions that are familiar to people from all socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds.


o The second type contains no verbal questions.


Multiple intelligence viewpoint Correct Answer: emphasizes creativity and broader definition of
intelligence


o Has motivated educators to develop programs that instruct students in different domains


o Criticisms: Multiple intelligences are arbitrary


General intelligence viewpoint: Correct Answer: only one type of general intelligence (g) exists


o individuals who excel at one type of intellectual task are likely to excel at others

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