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15 Cards in this Set
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Intelligence |
the capacity to acquire and apply knowledge |
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Intelligence test |
Tests to see ur capacity |
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General intelligence |
existence of a broad mental capacity that influences performance on cognitive ability measures |
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Factor analysis |
to reduce a large number of variables to a smaller number of variables for an experiment |
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Savant syndrome |
condition in which a person with a developmental difference demonstrates profound and prodigious capacities or abilities far in excess of what would be considered norma |
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Grit |
positive, non-cognitive trait based on an individual's passion for a particular long-term goal or end state, coupled with a powerful motivation to achieve their respective objective |
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Emotions intelligence |
capability of individuals to recognize their own |
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Down syndrome |
condition of mental retardation and associated physical disorders caused by an extra chromosome |
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Heritability |
traits and features that are inherited from one's parents and ancestors |
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Stereotype threat |
which people are or feel themselves to be at risk of conforming to stereotypes about their social grou |
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Mental age |
individual's mental attainment based on the age in which it takes an average |
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Stanford Binet |
Fourth Edition (SB: FE) is a standardized test that measures intelligence and cognitive abilities in children and adults, from age two through mature adulthood |
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Intelligence quotient |
means of describing one's intelligence level |
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Achievement test |
designed to measure a person's level of skill, accomplishment, or knowledge in a specific area |
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Aptitude test |
is the ability to learn or to develop proficiency in an area (if provided with appropriate education or training) |