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Title: Intelligence


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Intelligence
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Defining Intelligent Behavior
  • What is intelligence?
  • Intelligence
  • the capacity to understand the world, think
    rationally, and use resources effectively when
    faced with challenges
  • Intelligence Tests
  • tests devised to identify a persons level of
    intelligence

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Measuring Intelligence
  • Mental age
  • the average age of children taking the Binet test
    who achieved the same score
  • Chronological age
  • physical age

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Measuring Intelligence
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Tests of IQ
  • Stanford-Binet Test
  • Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III (WAIS-III)
  • Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-III
    (WISC-III)

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Achievement and Aptitude Tests
  • Achievement Test
  • a test meant to ascertain a persons level of
    knowledge in a given subject area
  • Aptitude Test
  • a test designed to predict a persons ability in
    a particular area or line of work
  • SAT, ACT

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Reliability and Validity
  • Reliability
  • the concept that tests measure consistently what
    they are trying to measure
  • Validity
  • the concept that tests actually measure what they
    are supposed to measure
  • Norms
  • standards of test performance

9
Alternative Formulations of Intelligence
  • G or G-factor
  • an early theory that assumed there was a general
    factor for mental ability
  • Fluid Intelligence
  • reflects reasoning, memory, and information
    processing capabilities
  • Crystallized Intelligence
  • information, skills, and strategies that people
    have learned through experience

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Alternative Formulations of Intelligence
  • Gardners Seven Intelligences
  • Musical intelligence
  • Bodily kinesthetic intelligence
  • Logical-math intelligence
  • Linguistic intelligence
  • Spatial intelligence
  • Interpersonal intelligence
  • Intrapersonal intelligence

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Contemporary Approaches
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Variations in Intellectual Ability
  • Mental Retardation
  • a significantly subaverage intellectual
    functioning that occurs with related limitations
    in two or more of the adaptive skill areas

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Variations in Intellectual Ability
  • mild retardation
  • IQ 55-69
  • moderate retardation
  • IQ 40-54
  • profound retardation
  • IQ below 25

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Variations in Intellectual Ability
  • Causes of mental retardation
  • identifiable biological reason (e.g. Downs
    Syndrome)
  • familial retardation
  • Care and Treatment
  • least restrictive environment
  • mainstreaming
  • full inclusion

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Variations in Intellectual Ability
  • The Intellectually Gifted
  • two to four percent of the population who have IQ
    scores greater than 130
  • social stereotypes of gifted people

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Individual Differences in Intelligence
  • Are traditional IQ tests culturally biased?
  • Are there racial differences in intelligence?
  • To what degree is intelligence influenced by the
    environment and to what degree by heredity?

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The Relative Influence of Heredity and of
Environment
  • Culture-fair IQ test
  • a test that does not discriminate against members
    of any minority group
  • Heritability
  • a measure of the degree to which a characteristic
    is related to genetic, inherited factors

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The Flynn Effect
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