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1 Intelligence

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3 What is intelligence? Varies by culture  Western cultures focus on cognitive tasks

4 Is “IQ” nature or nurture? IQ and genetic effects (Genetics effects IQ)

5 IQ partly based on heredity Identical twins reared separately have more similar IQ than fraternal twins reared together.

6 Is “IQ” nature or nurture? IQ and birth parents (Childrearing effects IQ)

7 Is IQ one general ability or several specific abilities? Factor analysis  Used to determine if intelligence is one or a cluster of traits  Clusters: verbal, mathematical, spatial, reasoning abilities General intelligence “G” factor  A general capacity that underlies all specific mental abilities

8 Specific types of intelligence Emotional Cognitive Unique

9 Emotional intelligence Ability to express, understand, and process emotions Being very empathic

10 Cognitive intelligence Math Reading comprehension

11 Unique intelligence Savant Syndrome  Incredible ability in one area Numbers, drawing, music, memory

12 Beginnings of intelligence testing Originally designed to measure cognitive aptitude Alfred Benet  Predicted school achievement with mental age  Eg. A 9 year old child has a mental age of 9 Lewis Terman (From Stanford University)  Created the American revision of Binet’s original intelligence test  Developed the “Stanford-Binet” IQ test

13 Intelligence Quotent (IQ) Mental age divided by chronological age X 100 E.g. 15 divided by 15 X 100 = 100 10 divided by 8 X 100 = 125 Worked well for children but not adults Today’s IQ tests compare the person’s performance to others of his own age (100 is average)

14 Standardization Scores relative to a pre-tested group Based on a normal curve  The Bell shaped (normal) curve Ave. a score of intelligence test = 100

15 Standard intelligence tests WAIS  Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale WISC  Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children

16 Other tests Achievement tests - Measure what has been learned  Calculus test Aptitude tests - Predicting ability  A test of your capacity to learn  College entrance exams ( SAT & GRE exams)

17 Creating tests Validity Reliability Standardization

18 Validity Measuring what it is supposed to measure  Content validity College exams Driver’s license exam  Criterion validity Test compared to criterion group  (e.g. depressed patients)  Predictive Validity SAT & GRE exams

19 Reliability Consistent results Internal consistency  Odd v.s. even questions

20 Standardization Testing a group Determining scoring based on a bell curve.

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