the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use our knowledge to adapt to
new situations
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Alfred Binet stressed that the core of
1 What is Intelligence? 2 intelligence consists of complex cognitive
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3 Issue in testing. 4 Longitudinal study
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the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use our knowledge to adapt
What is Intelligence?
to new situations
- Practical know-how as part of intelligence.
Different emphases on intelligence - adapt to, shape, and select environments.
- the ability to use the tools of the culture with help from more skilled individuals.
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attempts to quantify intelligence by identifying certain traits associated with
Psychometrics approach
intelligence
An attempt to quantify intelligence
- Intelligence Tests: The Binet Tests
Intelligent quotient (IQ)
An individual's MA divided by CA multiplied by 100.
(MA/CA) x 100
- Memory
Alfred Binet stressed that the core of
- Imagery
intelligence consists of complex cognitive
- Comprehension
processes...
- Judgment.
an individual’s level of mental development relative to others.
- Compared to chronological age (CA), the age from birth.
Mental age (MA
- Correspond to CA scores for an average child.
- Bright children have an MA considerably above CA.
Stanford-Binet 5: the test was revised to analyze an individual's response in five content
areas.
- Fluid reasoning
- Knowledge
The Binet Tests were renamed as...
- Quantitative reasoning
- Visual-spatial reasoning
- Working memory.
Scored by comparing one's performance with the results of others of the same age.
Most of the population falls in the... middle range of scores for IQ
Initially designed for use with adults, these are the other most widely used intelligence
tests.
WISC-V provides an overall IQ score but also yields five composite scores.
- Verbal Comprehension
Wechsler scales
- Working Memor
- Processing Speed
- Fluid Reasoning
- Visual Spatial.
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children 6 to 16 years old.
Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of 2 years 6 months to 7 years 3 months.
Intelligence
Conjunction with other information.
- Developmental history
Intelligence tests should be used in... - Medical background
- School performance
- Social competency
- Family experiences
Masking Various other factors may mask performance on intelligence tests
Twice Exceptional Children Ex: Gifted and ADHD, Gifted and Learning Disability
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