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    Reason for Referral Araceli has been going through a lot of transition lately. Araceli’s mother noticed that her daughter was having great difficulties staying focused while performing activities. Araceli is constantly not completing homework assignments, and her academic grades have dropped to below basic. Griselda, Araceli’s mom requested to have her daughter tested. Background Information and Record Review Araceli is a very bright young lady, and she likes to play basketball. Araceli…

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    The famous standard intelligence quotient (IQ) test is one of the many ways in which one can assess intelligence through Lewis Terman Stanford-Binet scales (Passer & Smith, 2015). Another way to test intelligence is through the use of cognitive assessments. Cognitive assessments assess…

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    The world is a forever changing climate of people. This requires companies to change with the times. The introduction of different cultures, beliefs, and diverse backgrounds requires a new approach for managing a larger arrange of people. People no longer work in a time of intolerance. Diversity is about the many differences that make us individuals and also the similarities that bring us together. Companies should diversify the organizations because it is shown that diversification will…

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    Iq Test Paper

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    An IQ score, also known as an intelligence quotient, is a way that human intelligence is measured. This measurement is usually based on taking a standardized test. There are many different types of standardized IQ tests, many of which you can easily find online for free. The question is, are these types of IQ tests accurate? Let's look at some of them and find out. The first IQ test we'll be focusing on; retrieved from alliqtests.com, is one of the many general IQ tests you can find around the…

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    “The Mismeasure of Man,” by Stephen Jay Gould discuss how overtime scientist tried to measure a human being worth by using biology to determine this worth. Scientist would measure various things on the human body to determine this worth with example like how much your head weights to how far apart someone toes would be from another toes. The ultimate goal of all of these experiment was to determined what race was superior to all of the other races. With the scientist being mostly European their…

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    Daniel Keyes with an intent to prove why it is written in a form of a reflective journal. The main protagonist, Charlie Gordon, wrote about his personal experience with an experimental surgical research that attempted to increase his intelligence quotient (IQ). As a result of this research-based intervention, Charlie's IQ was successfully tripled. Likewise, the same experiment was conducted on a laboratory mouse, Algernon. The structure of the novel is a narrative style that helps the author…

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    Jose Deleon Mrs Behrend AP Seminar 2 December 2015 Correlation Between Race and Intelligence When a person looks at another person, are they quick to assume how intelligent they are based on their appearance or race? Some of us may say no but, most of us are all guilty of stereotyping a person based on their race at one point or another. No matter what they have heard from anyone, people should never judge a book by its cover. Assuming someone 's intelligence based on just their race is like…

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    The first questions that pop onto mind when studying Intelligence and Creativity are ‘what are the differences and similarities of the two?’ as well as ‘what are their relationships?’ For years, this topic has been a debacle for many researchers and psychologists. Most have thought “(1) creativity is a subset of intelligence; (2) intelligence is a subset of creativity; (3) creativity and intelligence are overlapping sets; (4) creativity and intelligence are essentially the same thing (coincident…

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    obtained on intelligence tests can provide a likely estimate of performance in school. However, these tests do not measure such important factors as creativity, curiosity, persistence, and motivation. The WISC-V yields a Full Scale Intelligence Quotient (IQ) along with five additional composite scores: Verbal Comprehension Index (VCI), Visual Spatial Index (VSI), Fluid Reasoning Index (FSI), Working Memory Index (WMI), and Processing Speed Index (PSI). An average standard score (SS) is 100 and…

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    Minnie's Case Study

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    Minnie presented for the evaluation session wearing age appropriate, casual clothing. Minnie’s grooming appeared adequate. She was assessed during four sessions of approximately 90 minutes each. She used her right hand during the examination. Minnie did not appear to have any visual or auditory difficulties. Although a positive behavior incentive system was used during testing, Minnie was observed to have a great deal of difficulty. During administration of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for…

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