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1. Which of the following psychologists did not suggest the existence of more than one kind of intelligence?
2. Charles Spearman’s two-factor theory of intelligence referred to which of the following?
3. "Mental age can best be defi ned as:"
4. If a four-year-old girl correctly answered questions on an intelligence exam similar to a fi ve-year-old girl, she would be said to have a mental age of fi ve. In this case her intelligence quotient (IQ) would be:
5. Which of the following psychologists did not suggest the existence of more than one kind of intelligence?
6. Which of the following statements best defi nes the concept of equivalent form reliability?
7. The American Psychiatric Association established IQ ranges for various levels of retardation. Below 25 is considered to be:
8. The WAIS and the WISC are credited for:
9. Charles Spearman’s two-factor theory of intelligence referred to which of the following?
10. An architect would likely have good spatial intelligence, a gymnast or dancer would likely have good body-kinesthetic intelligence, and a psychologist would probably have good intrapersonal skills. Which of the following psychologists would agree with this statement?
11. Robert Sternberg’s triarchic theory of intelligence was divided into three categories. Which three categories are correct?
12. Which of these tests is projective, requiring subjects to tell stories about photographs or drawings?
13. Because Lela did not want to raise her child in poverty, she put her baby up for adoption. A middle-class family, in a good home, is now raising Lela’s baby. What effect could this have on the child’s IQ?
14. Which of the following psychologists added a performance scale in an attempt to measure nonverbal skills and rule out other cultural or educational biases?
15. In a normal distribution of IQ scores, what percentage of people has a score between 85 and 115?
16. Which of the following psychologists added a performance scale in an attempt to measure nonverbal skills and rule out other cultural or educational biases?
17. When an intelligence test measures what it is supposed to, the test is considered to be:
18. The concept of reaction range indicates that:
19. Which of the following psychologists believed that intelligence was a collection of mental abilities?
20. When an intelligence test measures what it is supposed to, the test is considered to be:
21. A normal distribution is one in which:
22. Which of the following types of tests measures the capacity of a test taker to perform some task or role in the future?
23. According to Raymond Cattell, what is the major diff erence between crystallized intelligence and fl uid intelligence?
24. On a normal distribution of IQ test scores, with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15 points, a score of 85 places you approximately in what percentile of the population?
25. Which of the following types of tests measures the capacity of a test taker to perform some task or role in the future?