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Problem solving & reasoning abilities used to solve everyday problems such as information processing, mental calculations, & learning of new information |
Analytical intelligence |
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Ability to control and organize bodily movements, such as in sports |
Bodily kinesthetic intelligence |
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Actual biological age of a test taker |
Chronological age |
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The ability to use information in new ways, to invent, and to come up with non traditional solutions to problems |
Creative intelligence |
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Facts, information, and details that we have learned over our lifetime |
Crystallized intelligence |
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A test that is designed so that the score is not biased by the test takers cultural and social background |
Culture fair |
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A statistical method for grouping items on a test into clusters by evaluating the correlations between items |
Factor analysis |
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The ability to process information and develop solutions to problems |
Fluid intelligence |
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Gains in performance on intelligence scores for the general population that have been observed over the last several decades |
Flynn effect |
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A single factor that accounts for much of the variance in intelligence scores across individuals |
General intelligence |
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The ability to efficiently and effectively learn from experience, perform mental task and solve problems |
Intelligence |
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A standardized set of measures used to asses mental performance and abilities to make comparisons across groups and individuals |
Intelligence test |
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The ability to understand the social world, including the thoughts, emotions, and motivations of others |
Interpersonal intelligence |
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The ability to understand the self, including your own thoughts, emotions, and motivations |
Interpersonal intelligence |
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The ability to understand, analyze, and produce language |
Linguistic intelligence |
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The ability to solve mathematical problems and understand symbolic representation |
Logical mathematical intelligence |
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The ability to understand, produce, and organize music |
Musical intelligence |
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The ability to understand, observe, and understand the natural world |
Naturalistic intelligence |
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The ability to solve the day to day challenges of a particular context while adapting previous strategies and shaping new strategies for success |
Practical intelligence |
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The consistency of a test across the entire measurement and different test taking occasions |
Reliability |
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Individuals with generally limited mental abilities, but outstanding capabilities in one or two limited domains |
Savants |
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The ability to understand how objects relate to each other in space and to navigate these objects. |
Spatial intelligence |
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The practice of 1 determining set procedures that will be used whenever the test is given & 2 giving the test to people across a desired reference group in order to establish a range of comparisons scores |
Test standardization |
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Determined by how well the exam measures or predicts what it is intended to asses |
Validity of exam |
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The difference in individual scores around the mathematical mean |
Variance |