Formal theories of intelligence 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologySocial2UniversityNone Created by: worldsgreatestKCreated on: 26-11-23 12:17 Who is considered the forefather of intelligence? Francis Galton 1 of 13 What kind of measures did Galton suggest to assess intelligence? Reaction times, eye movements and distinguish colors 2 of 13 What did Terman (USA) contribute to intelligence testing? Developed the Stanford-Binet test & added an upper age limit to ‘superior adults’ 3 of 13 Who introduced the concept of IQ (Intelligence Quotient)? Sternberg 4 of 13 Which test was designed by Yerkes during wartime classify illiterates into certain roles? Beta test 5 of 13 What is Wechsler's test known for? composition of comprehensive tests 6 of 13 what did Spearman find regarding intelligence If you tend to do poor on one intelligence test, you will probably do poor on another = general ability ‘g’ 7 of 13 Raven's progressive matrices was better than the Wechsler's test because.. produced a measure of abstract reasoning that was free of cultural influences. 8 of 13 The Binet-simon scale was the 1st measure of intelligence. what did it determine The test determines their mental age 9 of 13 Thruston’s approach was the first real multifactor approach as he suggested there was a number of factors to intelligence 10 of 13 who argued 'g' didn't exist and instead was made up of 3 groups? Guliford 11 of 13 Guilford proposed that intelligence is made up of three groups. What are these groups according to Guilford's structure of intellect theory? Operation, contents and products 12 of 13 Carroll conducted factor analysis and proposed a hierarchical structure of intelligence with different strata. What is Stratum 3 in this hierarchy? general levels similar to ‘g’ 13 of 13
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