MB1 - Intelligence

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Historically intelligence was about social class rather than ability. What did Binet's first intelligence test measure?
Abilities such as imagery, attention and comprehension
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What does IQ represent?
Mental ability compared to the rest of the population of similar age
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What is a psychometric approach to understanding intelligence?
Mapping the structure of intelligence and understand the competencies underlying intelligence
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What does the broad level of Carroll's Three-Stratum model include?
Crystallised, fluid and 6 other basic cognitive functions
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In Sternberg's Triarchic theory, which are the underlying cognitive processes that affect intellectual competence?
Meta-components, performance components and knowledge-acquisition components
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What are the types of intellectual competencies described in Sternberg's Triarchic theory?
Analytical, practical and creative
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What is a key criticism of Gardner's theory of intelligence?
Describes abilities rather than intelligence
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What are the branches of emotional intelligence?
Perceiving, facilitate thought, understanding and managing
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What type of test measures intelligence using novel problems that extend beyond prior learning?
Aptitude test
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What is test-retest reliability?
Results are consistent over time
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What is criteria-related validity?
Scores correlate with meaningful standards to make predictions
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What gender differences have been found in intelligence?
Differences for specific skills such as spatial or motor skills
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