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Chapter 9


Psychological Testing

Standardized measure of behaviour

Intelligence test

Measure general ability

Aptitude test

Assess specific types of mental abilities

Achievement test

Mastery and knowledge

Sir Francis Galton

Intelligence as heritable


Statistics


-Correlation and percentile score


FOunder of eugenics movement

Alfred Binet

Educational focus


‘Mental age’


IQ - (MA/CA) x 100

Stanford-Binet Intelligence test

Revision of Binet’s test by Lewis Terman


Assessment of different types of intelligence


-Mostly verbal

Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

Reflects performance on intellgence tests relative to others of the same age

Wechsler Scales

Created by DAvid Wechsler


Less dependent on verbal ability


separate scores for verbal IQ, performance IQ and full-scale IQ.

Types of IQ Tests


Individual test

Trained administrator works with single test participant


Expensive and time consuming

Types of IQ test


Group Tests

More economical

Types of IQ tests


Aptitude tests

Aptitude tests


(SAT)