Comprehensive Guide to Intelligence and Psychometrics

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Intelligence

The mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.

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General Intelligence (g)

A theory proposed by Charles Spearman suggesting that a single underlying factor contributes to performance on various mental tests.

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Multiple Intelligences

The theory proposed by Howard Gardner that identifies 8 distinct intelligences rather than a single intelligence.

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Savant Syndrome

A condition where a person with limited mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, suggesting intelligence is not a single entity.

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Triarchic Theory

Robert Sternberg’s theory that simplifies multiple intelligences into three types: Practical, Analytical, and Creative Intelligence.

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Practical Intelligence

The ability to adapt to everyday life and shape the environment, also known as 'street smarts'.

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Analytical Intelligence

Academic problem solving assessed by traditional IQ tests.

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Creative Intelligence

The ability to generate novel ideas and adapt to unique situations.

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Emotional Intelligence (EQ)

The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions, correlating with success in various life areas.

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Fluid Intelligence

The ability to solve new problems and use logic in novel situations, typically decreasing with age.

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Crystallized Intelligence

Accumulated knowledge and verbal skills that tend to increase or remain stable with age.

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Mental Age

The age at which a person typically performs on a test, introduced by Alfred Binet in IQ testing.

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Stanford-Binet

An adaptation of Binet's test by Lewis Terman for American audiences, which popularized the IQ formula.

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IQ Formula

IQ = (Mental Age / Chronological Age) x 100; a measure of intelligence based on age-related performance.

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Wechsler Tests

Modern intelligence tests created by David Wechsler that include an overall IQ score plus specific skill scores.

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Standardization

Defining meaningful scores by comparison with a pretested group, typically producing a normal distribution.

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Normal Distribution

A bell curve representing the distribution of scores, where most scores cluster around the mean.

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Reliability

The extent to which a test yields consistent results over time or across different halves of the test.

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Validity

The degree to which a test actually measures what it claims to measure.

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Content Validity

The extent to which a test samples the behavior it is intended to measure.

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Predictive Validity

The success with which a test predicts the behavior it is designed to predict.

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Heritability

The proportion of variation among individuals in a population that can be attributed to genetic factors.

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Twin Studies

Research studies that show the similarity of IQ scores between identical twins to illustrate genetic influence.

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Cultural Bias

The degree to which a test reflects the experiences of a particular cultural group, potentially affecting fairness.

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Stereotype Threat

The fear of being judged based on a stereotype, which can negatively affect performance.

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Intellectual Disability

A condition characterized by an IQ score of 70 or below along with challenges in adapting to life demands.

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Giftedness

A designation for individuals with IQ scores above 130 who often are successful academically.

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