
Unit 11 PreQuiz (extra credit)
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- Q1Which theory of intelligence emphasizes the interaction of analytical, creative, and practical abilities?Spearman's G TheorySternberg's Triarchic TheoryGardner's Multiple IntelligencesCattell-Horn Theory30s
- Q2In Spearman's theory of general intelligence (g), what does the 'g' stand for?Geographic intelligenceGraduated intelligenceGeneral intelligenceGroup intelligence30s
- Q3Which type of intelligence in Howard Gardner's theory is most associated with understanding and interacting with one's own emotions?Logical-Mathematical IntelligenceLinguistic IntelligenceInterpersonal IntelligenceIntrapersonal Intelligence30s
- Q4What does the 'G' in Spearman's G Theory of Intelligence primarily represent?A general factor underlying all cognitive abilitiesGroup collaboration skillsGathering of emotional skillsGravity in physical intelligence30s
- Q5Which theory posits that intelligence is made up of multiple specific modalities rather than a single general ability?Spearman's G TheoryCattell-Horn TheorySternberg's Triarchic TheoryGardner's Multiple Intelligences30s
- Q6Which of the following intelligences is primarily concerned with social interactions and understanding others' feelings?Bodily-Kinesthetic IntelligenceInterpersonal IntelligenceNaturalistic IntelligenceIntrapersonal Intelligence30s
- Q7According to Robert Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, what type of intelligence involves the ability to adapt to changing environments and solve real-world problems?Analytical IntelligencePractical IntelligenceCreative IntelligenceEmotional Intelligence30s
- Q8What does construct validity primarily assess in the context of psychological testing?Whether a test measures the theoretical trait it claims to measureThe reliability of test scores over timeThe cultural bias present in the testThe level of achievement compared to peers30s
- Q9In the context of achievement tests, what is the primary purpose of measuring context validity?To assess the time taken to complete the testTo ensure the test is relevant to the specific educational or situational context it is used inTo compare scores to a normative sampleTo determine the test's internal consistency30s
- Q10The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) primarily measures what aspect of intelligence?Moral reasoning capabilitiesEmotional intelligence exclusivelyPhysical abilities and skillsCognitive abilities across multiple domains30s
- Q11Which of the following concepts is primarily concerned with how well a test predicts future performance?predictive validityBinet-Simoncontext validityStanford-Binet30s
- Q12What does the term 'standardization' refer to in the context of psychological testing?Ensuring every test is unique for each individual.Allowing for subjective interpretation of test results.Creating tests that are culturally biased.Establishing consistent procedures for administering and scoring a test.30s
- Q13Which of the following terms refers to the extent to which a test accurately measures a specific concept it claims to measure?content validitypredictive validityconstruct validitycriterion validity30s
- Q14The Stanford-Binet test measures which of the following?emotional intelligencecreative potentialintelligence quotient (IQ)physical abilities30s
- Q15Which of the following best describes the Flynn Effect?The ability to reason and solve novel problems, independent of any knowledge from the pastThe observed rise in IQ scores over time across generationsA measure of the intelligence of non-verbal skillsThe concept that emotional understanding increases with age30s