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16 Cards in this Set
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Gf (fluid intelligence) |
included inductive and deductive reasoning abilities that were influenced by biology and neurological factors as well as through incidental learning through interaction with environment..more perceptual |
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Gc (crystalized) |
consisted primarily of acquired stores of knowledge that reflected to a large extent, influence of acculturation..more verbal |
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Gsm (short term memory) |
the ability to encode, maintain, and manipulate information one's immediate awareness |
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Glr (long term storage and retrieval) |
the ability to store, consolidate, and retrieve, information over periods of time measures in minted, hours, days, and years. |
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Gs (processing speed) |
the ability to perform simple, repetitive cognitive tasks quickly and fluently (accurate). |
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Gt (reaction and decision speed) |
the speed of making very simple decisions or judgements when its,s are presented one at a time. |
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Gq (quantitative knowledge)
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the depth and breadth of knowledge related to mathematics |
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Grw (reading and writing) |
the depth and breadth of knowledge and skills related to written language. |
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Ga (auditory processing) |
the ability to detect and process nonverbal information in sound. |
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Gps (psychomotor speed) |
the speed and fluidity with which physical body movements can be made. |
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Gkn (domain-specific knowledge)
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the depth, breadth, and mastery of specialized knowledge (knowledge not all members of society are expected to have). |
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Go (Olfactory abilities) |
the ability to detect and process meaningful information in odors. |
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Gh (Tactile abilities) |
the abilities to detect and process meaningful information in haptic (touch) sensations. |
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Gk (kinesthetic abilities) |
the abilities to detect and process meaningful information in proprioceptive sensations. |
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Gp (Psychomotor abilities) |
the abilities to perform physical body motor movements (e.g. movements of fingers, hands, and legs) with precision, coordination, or strength. |
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Gv (visual processing) |
the ability to use simulated mental imagery (often in conjunction with currently perceived images) to solve problems. |