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Side A ------ Side B congnition is a synonym for ------ thinking When you took your college entrance exam, students across the country took the same test at the same time with the same insturctions. Whar characteristic of a good psychological test do these similarites reflect? ------ standardization What number reflects the amount of differences in a population attribtable to genetic influences? ------ heritability The individual test most often given to adults is the ------ the WAIS-III What is one criticism of the conslusions offered by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray in the Bell Curve? ------ They failed to distinguish between correlation and causation According to the Atkinson and Shiffrin model of memory, what happens when we actively think about something that we have previously learned? ------ The memory is recalled from LTM and is placed in STM What are the metal categories representing activites, objects, qualities or situations that share some common charactieristics? ------ Concepts Psychological tests that yeild relativily consisten results are said to be ------ reliable Ted and Jessica's son was recently diagnosed as mentally retarded. What is his likely deree of retardation? ------ Mild Which of the following questions would be more likely to produce divergent thinking? ------ "How many uses can you think of for a stapler?" A form of intelligence that refers to how effectibely people perceive and understand their own feelings and the feelings of otthers, is ______ intelligence. ------ emotional On MOnday, Sal took a test developed to measre levels of sensation seeking and obtained a score of 13; he took the same test one week later and obtained the same score. Based on this information, you can most accurately conclude that the testis likely to be ------ reliable The Biney and Simon intelligence test measured children on what new concept? ------ mental age What problem-solving stratefies dont guarantee solutions but make efficien use of time? ------ heuristics Which of these might be an examle of a performace item on the Wechsler tests of intelligence? ------ using blocks to make a design like the one shown in a picture Sally is enrolled in a high school geomety course, which she describes as "drawing figures and figuring drawins." In a typical class, students draw geometric figures and use a formula to calculate an aspect of the figure such as its area. Each time Sally uses a formula she is making use of what psychologists. call_____ ------ algorithms What was the original purpose of the first wel established test of intelligence? ------ to select those children who could benefit from classes for slow learners Geoffrey has a Stanford-Binet IQ score of 60 and deficits in adaptive behaior. He is likely to be considered _____. ------ mildly retarded The theory of multiple intelligences was proposed by ____. ------ Gardner Charles Spearman believed that intelligence is comosed of ------ general intelligence and specific abilites Laboratory experiments suggest that animals have____ ------ some cognitive capacites Which of these is one of Howard Gardners's multiple intelligences? ------ naturalistic Which of these is one of Howard Gardners multiple Intelligences ------ naturalistic Creativity is the ablitiy to ____ ------ produce novel or unique ideas or objects A valid test is one that ---- ------ actually measures what it sets out to measure ___ percent of the population has IQ scores btw 70-130 ------ 95 Profixes, suffixes and words are examples or ------ morephemes a pscholigical test that measures what we intend it to measure is said to be ------ valid A committe has been set up to identify young ppl who are likely to become great Olympics skaters, In addition to physical skills, the committee believes that an understanding of one;s emotions is a plus because it will help the skaters through training and competitions. Using Howard Gardner's types of intelligences, whcih two should be the focus of their search. ------ bodily kinesthetic and intrapersonal The basic sound units of any languages are called ------ phonemes Which of these might be an example of a performace item on the Wechsler tests of intelligence? ------ using blocks to make shaps that one is shown A seemingly arbitrary flash out of the blue, through which the solution to a problem suddently becomes aarent to you but you do not consiously know how you firgured it our is called ------ insights What number reflects the amount of differences in a population attributable to getetic influences? ------ heritablity What is one criticism of the conclusion offerend by Richard Hernstein and Charles Murray in the Bell Curve" ------ they failed to distinguish between correlation and causation the system of rules that governs how we assign meaning to the morphemes we use is called ------ semantics The concept of generalized intelligence is largely based on the theories of ------ Spearman The Binet-Simon scale was originally developed to ------ identify children who might have difficulty in school The ability to produce work that is both novel and appropriate is called ------ creativity What term do psychologists use to describe our tendenct to search for evidence that supports our belief and to ignore evidence that might disprove it? ------ confirmation bias the sounds of t th and sh are ------ phonemes
Side A ------ Side B congnition is a synonym for ------ thinking When you took your college entrance exam, students across the country took the same test at the same time with the same insturctions. Whar characteristic of a good psychological test do these similarites reflect? ------ standardization What number reflects the amount of differences in a population attribtable to genetic influences? ------ heritability The individual test most often given to adults is the ------ the WAIS-III What is one criticism of the conslusions offered by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray in the Bell Curve? ------ They failed to distinguish between correlation and causation According to the Atkinson and Shiffrin model of memory, what happens when we actively think about something that we have previously learned? ------ The memory is recalled from LTM and is placed in STM What are the metal categories representing activites, objects, qualities or situations that share some common charactieristics? ------ Concepts Psychological tests that yeild relativily consisten results are said to be ------ reliable Ted and Jessica's son was recently diagnosed as mentally retarded. What is his likely deree of retardation? ------ Mild Which of the following questions would be more likely to produce divergent thinking? ------ "How many uses can you think of for a stapler?" A form of intelligence that refers to how effectibely people perceive and understand their own feelings and the feelings of otthers, is ______ intelligence. ------ emotional On MOnday, Sal took a test developed to measre levels of sensation seeking and obtained a score of 13; he took the same test one week later and obtained the same score. Based on this information, you can most accurately conclude that the testis likely to be ------ reliable The Biney and Simon intelligence test measured children on what new concept? ------ mental age What problem-solving stratefies dont guarantee solutions but make efficien use of time? ------ heuristics Which of these might be an examle of a performace item on the Wechsler tests of intelligence? ------ using blocks to make a design like the one shown in a picture Sally is enrolled in a high school geomety course, which she describes as "drawing figures and figuring drawins." In a typical class, students draw geometric figures and use a formula to calculate an aspect of the figure such as its area. Each time Sally uses a formula she is making use of what psychologists. call_____ ------ algorithms What was the original purpose of the first wel established test of intelligence? ------ to select those children who could benefit from classes for slow learners Geoffrey has a Stanford-Binet IQ score of 60 and deficits in adaptive behaior. He is likely to be considered _____. ------ mildly retarded The theory of multiple intelligences was proposed by ____. ------ Gardner Charles Spearman believed that intelligence is comosed of ------ general intelligence and specific abilites Laboratory experiments suggest that animals have____ ------ some cognitive capacites Which of these is one of Howard Gardners's multiple intelligences? ------ naturalistic Which of these is one of Howard Gardners multiple Intelligences ------ naturalistic Creativity is the ablitiy to ____ ------ produce novel or unique ideas or objects A valid test is one that ---- ------ actually measures what it sets out to measure ___ percent of the population has IQ scores btw 70-130 ------ 95 Profixes, suffixes and words are examples or ------ morephemes a pscholigical test that measures what we intend it to measure is said to be ------ valid A committe has been set up to identify young ppl who are likely to become great Olympics skaters, In addition to physical skills, the committee believes that an understanding of one;s emotions is a plus because it will help the skaters through training and competitions. Using Howard Gardner's types of intelligences, whcih two should be the focus of their search. ------ bodily kinesthetic and intrapersonal The basic sound units of any languages are called ------ phonemes Which of these might be an example of a performace item on the Wechsler tests of intelligence? ------ using blocks to make shaps that one is shown A seemingly arbitrary flash out of the blue, through which the solution to a problem suddently becomes aarent to you but you do not consiously know how you firgured it our is called ------ insights What number reflects the amount of differences in a population attributable to getetic influences? ------ heritablity What is one criticism of the conclusion offerend by Richard Hernstein and Charles Murray in the Bell Curve" ------ they failed to distinguish between correlation and causation the system of rules that governs how we assign meaning to the morphemes we use is called ------ semantics The concept of generalized intelligence is largely based on the theories of ------ Spearman The Binet-Simon scale was originally developed to ------ identify children who might have difficulty in school The ability to produce work that is both novel and appropriate is called ------ creativity What term do psychologists use to describe our tendenct to search for evidence that supports our belief and to ignore evidence that might disprove it? ------ confirmation bias the sounds of t th and sh are ------ phonemes
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