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The history of clinical psychology is tied to the assessment of _________ correct answers intelligence The intelligence test began with the work of _________-________ in France in 1905 correct answers Binet-Simon Prior to 1905, the study of individual differences had already begun in England ...

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The history of clinical psychology is tied to the assessment of _________ correct answers
intelligence

The intelligence test began with the work of _________-________ in France in 1905 correct
answers Binet-Simon

Prior to 1905, the study of individual differences had already begun in England by
______________________. correct answers Francis Galton

Who was David Wechsler and what did he do that was significant? correct answers He created
tests for children and adults that has been significant

Why did intelligence testing become unpopular in the 1960s? correct answers Due to the
unfairness of the tests to the minorities

Intelligence is a complex factor, which is defined on the basis of _____________ and
___________ factors correct answers biological and psychological

Biological definition of Intelligence: correct answers Intelligence is related to the function of the
cortical cells of the brain.

Psychological Definition of Intelligence: correct answers Intelligence has been defined as
problem solving ability, cognitive abilities (thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving).

Whose definition of intelligence is most comprehensive? correct answers David Wechsler's
definition

What is david wechsler's definition of intelligence? correct answers It is defined as logical
thinking, rational behavior, and effective action.

What is I.Q. short for? correct answers intelligence quotient

Definition of IQ: correct answers I.Q. is the numerical value of intelligence, determined in 5
possible different ways

List the following ways through which I.Q. is determined: (5) correct answers 1.Ratio I.Q.
2. Deviation I.Q.
3. School Success
4. Heredity & Intelligence
5. Stability of I.Q. Scores

Definition of Ratio I.Q.:

,How is it determined? and What is the formula?

In this formula, what do the variables stand for/represent? correct answers Determined by using
the Binet formula
MA/CA x 100 = Q

MA is the mental age and CA is the chronological age.

Ratio I.Q.:

T/F: Since intellectual growth is more rapid in the earlier years, the Binet formula does not work
for adults correct answers TRUE

The concept of Deviation I.Q. was introduced by whom? correct answers David Wechsler

Deviation I.Q. assumes what? correct answers assumes that intelligence is normally distributed
throughout a population

Definition of I.Q. - school success: correct answers I.Q. correlates positively with school success
and achievement

Definition of I.Q. - Hereditary Intelligence:

According to this, what factors influence intelligence?

The IQ of identical twins correlates at what %?

What intervention changes IQ scores? correct answers genetic factors

86%

Environmental Interventions

Definition of I.Q. - Stability of IQ Scores:

IQ scores remain stable since........

T/F: IQ scores don't change

Clinicians state what in discussing IQ scores? correct answers since each person's performance is
compared with persons of his/her age group.

FALSE. IQ scores DO change

Clinicians state the "present level of intellectual functioning" in discussing IQ scores.

, Chapter 7: IV. The Clinical Assessment of Intelligence:

How many are there and name them: (4) correct answers 1. The Stanford-Binet Scales
2. The Wechsler Scales
3. Distribution of IQ Scores
4. Reliability and Validity

Definition of the Stanford-Binet Scales:

When was it created, by whom?

T/F: The test has never been revised.

What is the best age range for this test? correct answers Created in 1905 by Binet-Simon

FALSE. The test has undergone many revisions. Recently a major new revision has appeared.

The best age range for this test is 2-13 years

Definition of The Wechsler Scales:

When was it created, by whom?

Using deviation I.Q., the Wechsler tests yield ___(#)___ IQ scores: what are they?

The deviation IQ assumes..... correct answers The Wechsler Bellevue Intelligence Scale for
adults was created by David Wechsler.

Using deviation IQ, the Wechsler tests yield three IQ scores: Verbal IQ, Performance IQ, and
Full Scale IQ.

assumes that IQ scores are normally distributed in a population with a mean of 100 and standard
deviation of 15.

Definition of The Wechsler Scales:

Weschler created what three tests?

T/F: These tests have been revised several times. correct answers 1. Wechsler Pre-School
Intelligence Scale
2. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) (17 and up)
3. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) (6-16 years old)

Definition of Distribution of IQ Scores:

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