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6. Who is considered the forefather of intelligence?
- Lewis Terman
- Alfred Binet
- Francis Galton
- Sternberg
7. who argued 'g' didn't exist and instead was made up of 3 groups?
- Cattell
- Guliford
- Thurston
- Vernon
8. What kind of measures did Galton suggest to assess intelligence?
- Eye movements and distinguish colors
- Reaction time and eye movements
- Reaction times, eye movements and distinguish colors
- Reaction time
9. What did Terman (USA) contribute to intelligence testing?
- Developed the Stanford-Binet test & added an upper age limit to ‘superior adults’
- Developed the first intelligence test
- Introduced the concept of mental age
- Developed the Binet-Simon test & added an upper age limit to ‘superior adults’
10. What is Wechsler's test known for?
- non-verbal problems abstract reasoning
- Relying solely on cultural aspects
- composition of comprehensive tests
- factor analysis
11. Raven's progressive matrices was better than the Wechsler's test because..
- produced a measure of abstract reasoning that was free of cultural influences.
- The test determines their mental age
- required a specific language ability
- his test identified 7 primary mental abilities
12. Who introduced the concept of IQ (Intelligence Quotient)?
- Terman
- Sternberg
- Yerkes
- Spearman
13. Which test was designed by Yerkes during wartime classify illiterates into certain roles?
- Alpha test
- Beta test
- Gamma test
- Maze test