Module 13

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1. In Spearman's two factory theory has two letters, what two letters?
a) k and m
b) f and c
c) s and f
d) s and g

2. What approach measures or quantifies cognitive abilities or factors that are thought to be involved in intellectual performance?
a) psychometric
b) psycosexual
c) psychology
d) behavioral

3. Who had the bigger brain?
a) Walt Whitman
b) Albert Einstein
c) Jonathan Swift
d) gorilla

4. is a question that asked if it is hereditary and genetic factors, or environmental factors. What question is it?
a) nature-nurture
b) nature
c) nurture
d) none of the above

5. Twins that have 50% of their genes that are similar.
a) identical
b) similar
c) fraternal
d) it doesn't have a word

6. refers to a substantial limitation in present functioning that I'd characterized in present significantly subaverage intellectual functioning.
a) mental retardation
b) normal distribution
c) between 85 and 115
d) none of the above

7. With a IQ score of 90, you would be?
a) average
b) gifted
c) mild retardation
d) there's not a IQ score

8. means that the test tests what it should.
a) potential
b) reliability
c) just saying it does
d) validity

9. Twins that had 100% of the same genes.
a) identical
b) fraternal
c) completely the same
d) that doesn't happen

10. Organic retardation comes from...
a) genes
b) food
c) poverty
d) other people in society

11. Cultural-familiar retardation is from...
a) poverty
b) genes
c) brain damage
d) all of the above

12. intelligence scale contains items arranged in order of increasing difficulty.
a) mental age
b) intelligence quotient
c) binet-simon
d) chronological age

13. Which of the following is not a noncognitive factor for nonintelligence factors?
a) attitude
b) other people
c) experience
d) emotional functioning

14. In Spearman's two factory, what does the s stand for?
a) specific
b) general mental ability
c) Spearman
d) there is no s in Spearman's two factory theory

15. If you have a IQ of 60, you will be labeled as...
a) gifted
b) average
c) mental retardation
d) there is no such thing as IQ

16. Sternberg's triarchic theory has three parts to it, which is not a part?
a) analytical
b) practical thinking
c) social
d) problem solving

17. Gardner's multiple-intelligence theory has seven different parts, which is not one?
a) musical
b) body movement
c) verbal
d) listening

18. refers to consistency.
a) validity
b) reliability
c) intelligence quotient
d) cultural bias

19. If you have an IQ score of 150 you are considered...
a) gifted
b) average
c) mental retardation
d) nothing

20. is concerned with developing psychological tests that assess an individual abilities, skills, and beliefs.
a) psychometrics
b) psychology
c) heritability
d) the intervention program

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