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Intelligence
•According to the textbook, it is difficult to define
________ because there is no universally agreedupon definition.
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Shelby is four years old. In school she took the
Stanford-Binet intelligence test, and achieved a
mental age of eight. Terman would say that her
Intelligence Quotient, or IQ, is
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Alfred Binet
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___________developed his intelligence test to
identify children who needed special education
programs.
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Louis Terman
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•At Stanford University, _______
changed Binet's test in several ways
including adding items for adults and
translating the test into English, but
neglected to make it more fair for
other cultures.
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70 or below
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•Rasha is a nine-year-old with a
measured IQ that is below the
average for nine-year-olds. Mostlikely, what is her IQ?
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•An IQ score of 100 or less
on the WAIS is achieved by
about ______________
percent of the test takers in
any particular age group.
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aptitude; achievement
•Bob, a 10th grader, took a test that
measured his potential for college
success. Jill, another 10th grader,
took a test on the math chapter that
had just been covered in class.
Bob most likely took an ______
test and Jill most likely took an
______ test.
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standardization
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•Researchers are in the process of developing a
new college entrance exam. They want to ensure
that wherever the test is given, it will be
administered, scored, and interpreted in the
same manner. In other words, the researchers
are concerned with_____________
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standardized
•Tia discovers that her friend from another
high school took the same college entrance
exam that she did. To her surprise, the
exam instructions, conditions, and
procedures were exactly the same in both
schools. This means that Tia's exam was
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split-half
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Dr. Yatvin administered his new
intelligence test to a group of subjects
and then compared each subject's
score on the odd-numbered questions
to their scores on the even-numbered
questions. He found a large positive
correlation between the odd and even
scores, indicating the test
has_________ reliability.
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alternate-form
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•When interpreting the results from the final
exam, Professor Hazen noticed that the students
who had test form A scored significantly higher
than those who had test form B. Professor
Hazen concluded that the final exam was low on
__________ validity.
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content
•Dr. Ciccone is developing a new test to
measure readiness for college. Two
questions on the test are "Who was
Strawberry Shortcake?" and "What is the
fastest car to drive?" On the basis of this
information we can conclude that Dr.
Ciccone's test lacks _________validity.
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predictive
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•When Yanping entered college, she was unsure
about which major to choose. She took a
vocational interest test that indicated that she
was highly analytic and should choose a mathbased major. This spring she will graduate with
honors with a mechanical engineering degree.
The test Yanping took appears to have good
__________ validity.
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fairness
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•During a class intelligence tests, the
instructor asks students to think about the
factors that may affect a test-taker's score,
such as physical disabilities, language
differences, or situational variables. The
instructor is asking her class to debate the
________ of intelligence tests.
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The second group did better than the first
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•In a study, math-proficient women were
randomly divided into two groups. The first
group was told that men usually do better on the
type of math test the women were about to take.
The second group was not told anything. Which
outcome would you expect?
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