Saturday, June 6, 2015

Quiz 4

  • Question 1

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    One way of reducing the culture loading of a test is to
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    A. use oral instructions instead of printed instructions.
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  • Question 2

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    A major thread running through the theories of Binet, Wechsler, and Piaget is the concept of interactionism. In this content, interactionism refers to the interaction between [x] and [y].
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  • Question 3

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    Which statement would Wechsler and Binet MOST likely agree on?
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    C. Considerations regarding personality must be included in any comprehensive assessment of intelligence.
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  • Question 4

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    Most major tests of cognitive ability can be analyzed and interpreted by means of
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    B. various methods of profile analysis.
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  • Question 5

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    In intelligence testing, the term [x] refers to the easiest items of a subtest, while the term [y] refers to the most difficult items of a subtest.
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  • Question 6

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    A primary use for group intelligence tests is
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    C. screening.
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  • Question 7

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    The magnitude of the Flynn effect is dependent MOST on
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    C. when the test was normed.
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  • Question 8

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    Culture-specific and culture-reduced tests have been shown to have
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    A. limited value in predicting educational achievement.
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  • Question 9

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    Intelligence may be assessed at various stages in the life span and
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    C. different behaviors are assessed at different ages.
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  • Question 10

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    Crystallized intelligence includes
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    A. application of general knowledge.
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  • Question 11

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    An assumption in factor analysis is that
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    C. things that co-occur tend to have a common cause.
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  • Question 12

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    Which of the following is TRUE regarding the stability of intelligence?
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    D. Intelligence is unstable from cradle to grave.
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  • Question 13

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    Children's intelligence is assessed primarily for
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    D. educational placement and planning.
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  • Question 14

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    Scholarly discussion about the nature of intelligence has changed in several ways since the early part of the 20th century. Which is NOT one of these changes?
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    D. Intelligence used to be considered to have many components but now is considered to be a single construct.
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  • Question 15

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    According to Spearman's theory of intelligence, and the centrality g in that theory, a factor analysis of any intelligence test widely viewed as valid would be expected to yield:
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    A. one large common factor.
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  • Question 16

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    According to Wechsler's approach to cognitive assessment of adults and children, which of the following is TRUE?
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    B. The same tasks may be used by children and adults, but the norms will differ from test to test depending on the age group of the test takers.
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  • Question 17

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    Ability tests should include questions at the examinee's optimal level of difficulty because such questions
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    C. allow the test user to collect the maximum amount of information in the minimum amount of time.
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  • Question 18

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    Which is a DISADVANTAGE of group intelligence tests?
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    B. The examiner has less opportunity to gather behavioral observations of examinees during testing.
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  • Question 19

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    What is the main difference between the information-processing view and the traditional view of intelligence?
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    A. The information-processing view focuses more on how the brain processes information.
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  • Question 20

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    Which statement is TRUE about creativity and its measurement?
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    C. Measurement of creativity tends to emphasize convergent thinking skills in the subtest content.
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  • Question 21

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    On the Wechsler adult and children's intelligence tests, which subtest is most closely related to the total test score; that is, overall intelligence?
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    C. the Block Design subtest
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  • Question 22

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    In Sternberg's study of the characteristics of academic intelligence, laypeople stressed the "interpersonal and social aspects," whereas experts stressed
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    D. cognitive skills.
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  • Question 23

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    Logical-mathematical, bodily-kinesthetic, linguistic, musical, spatial, interpersonal, and intrapersonal intelligence are all associated with which theory of intelligence?
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    C. Gardner
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  • Question 24

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    Starting with moderately difficult test items and then giving easier or harder items, depending on the test-taker's performance, is termed
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    D. adaptive testing.
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  • Question 25

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    A child is administered an IQ test at age 5 and another at age 10. The reported score at age 10 is much higher than the reported score at age 5. This may be because
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    C. the examiner used a different IQ test that assesses different abilities.
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