Lecture 10: Intelligence Testing

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What is the Singular Model of intelligence?
Intelligence reflects a single ability.
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What is the "g-factor?"
General (single) intelligence.
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What is the Hierarchical Model of intelligence?
Intelligence reflects a global intelligence factor "g" and ability-specific factors (i.e., it blends singular and plural models).
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What model of intelligence do most current intelligence tests follow?
Hierarchical Model
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What is the WAIS-5?
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (version 5), which is used to assess adult intelligence according to a hierarchical model
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What are the five subscales on the WAIS-5?
Verbal Comprehension, Visual-Spatial, Fluid Reasoning, Working Memory, and Processing Speed
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What does the Verbal Comprehension Index assess?
Verbal concept formation and verbal reasoning
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What does the Visual-Spatial Processing Index assess?
Spatial processing and visual-motor integration
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What does the Working Memory Index assess?
Capacity to store, transform, and recall incoming information in short-term memory
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What does the Processing Speed Index assess?
Ability to rapidly and accurately process simple information
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What are the five major components of intelligence that emerge in numerous studies?
Verbal Comprehension, Visual-Spatial Processing, Fluid Reasoning, Working Memory, and Processing Speed
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What is the Full Scale IQ Score?
Average performance across four intelligence scales on WAIS-5
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What is the General Ability Index?
Average performance across some measures of the Verbal Comprehension, Visual-Spatial Processing, and Fluid Reasoning on WAIS-5.
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What is norm-referenced assessment?
An individual's score on a measure is scaled relative to scores in a comparison (normative) sample
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How are IQ scores scaled on the WAIS-5?
An individual's score on the WAIS-5 is scaled relative to scores of same-age peers in a normative sample
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What is the average score on the WAIS-5?
100
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Is the standardization of the WAIS-5 high or low?
High
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Are the internal consistency and test-retest reliability of the WAIS-5 high or low?
High
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Is the utility of the WAIS-5 high or low?
High
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Does the WAIS-5 predict initial grades in school or success after getting a job or both?
Only initial grades in school
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What does the WAIS-5 predict about academic performance in college?
Academic performance in the first year of college
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Does the WAIS-5 predict success after getting a job, whether someone gets a job, or both?
Only whether someone gets a job
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What factors are related to IQ scores on the WAIS-5?
Educational background, cultural background, motivation, anxiety, socioeconomic status, and/or physical testing conditions
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What type of validity is of particular concern for the WAIS-5?
Content validity
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Characterize genetic influences on the WAIS-5.
Heritable and polygenic.
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What environmental factors have an influence on IQ scores on the WAIS-5?
Environmental toxins, variables associated with low SES (socioeconomic status), and breast-feeding
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Does the WAIS-5 assess a broad or narrow conceptualization of intelligence?
Narrow
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True or False: The WAIS-5 assesses intelligence according to a singular model
FALSE
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True or False: The Processing Speed Index assesses a person's capacity to store, transform, and recall incoming information in short-term memory.
FALSE
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True or False: The Visual-Spatial Processing Index assesses spatial processing and visual-motor integration.
TRUE
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True or False: The General Ability Index is average performance across the Verbal Comprehension, Visual-Spatial Processing, and Fluid Reasoning scales on the WAIS-5.
TRUE