Deck 7: Intelligence and General Ability Assessment

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Which of the following is not one of the advantages of group assessment?

A)It is more efficient
B)It is less resource intensive
C)Tests are easily scored
D)Results are often more valid
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When did the group intelligence movement begin?

A)During World War I
B)During the Great Depression
C)During World War II
D)After the enactment of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
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Administration of the Universal Intelligence Test (UNIT)would be most useful for which of the following clients?

A)3-year old Melissa,who wears glasses
B)15-year-old Jordan,who speaks limited English
C)10-year-old Michael,who is suspected to be gifted
D)40-year-old Nicholas,who has a cognitive impairment
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What is a unique aspect of the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children - second edition,compared to other intelligence tests?

A)It has high validity and reliability
B)It is based on a dual theoretical foundation
C)It is considered a class B instrument
D)All of the above
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Most intelligence tests have a standard score mean of ________.

A)50
B)75
C)100
D)130
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Peter is taking an intelligence test that consists of multiple choice questions and measures analytic,creative,and practical intelligence.What test was Peter administered?

A)Primary Mental Abilities Test
B)Sternberg Triarchic Abilities Test
C)Wechsler Intelligence Scale
D)Spearman Test of Intelligence
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The Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery is used by clinicians to assess:

A)Memory deficits
C)Executive functioning
D)Academic achievement
D)Brain injury
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In the CHC model,which stratum consists of the nine broad factors such as fluid reasoning and processing speed?

A)Stratum I
B)Stratum II
C)Stratum III
D)Stratum IV
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Suzanne is planning to administer a Wechsler intelligence scale for her client that is age 12 years and 4 months.Which Wechsler scale would be the most appropriate?

A)WISC
B)WAIS
C)WPPSI
D)W-BIT
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The Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children-2nd Ed (KABC-II)requires ___________ information processing.

A)Complex
B)Simultaneous
C)Successive
D)Simultaneous and successive
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Also known as parallel processing,this type of processing is where an individual simultaneously integrates information at one time.

A)Simultaneous
B)Successive
C)Emotional
D)Biopsychological
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The Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI)is more efficient and was created to replace longer Wechsler tests such as the WAIS and WISC.
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Piaget believed that children move through the stages of cognitive development as a result of:

A)Physical growth and enrichment activities
B)Interaction of biological factors and learning
C)Heredity and secondary education
D)Problem-solving and information-processing abilities
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Gc in Cattell's original theory of intelligence referred to:

A)Knowledge and skills acquired through formal learning and experiences
B)General ability factor
C)Problem-solving and information-processing abilities
D)Specific learned skills
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Binet,Wechsler,and Piaget's theories are based on:

A)Information processing theories
B)Interactionism theories
C)Genetic theories
D)Factor-analytic theories
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Whose theory served as an original theory of intelligence?

A)Cattell
B)Gardner
C)Wechsler
D)Spearman
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All definitions of intelligence reference at least one of three primary components.Which of the following is not one of the primary components?

A)Structure
B)Function
C)Aptitude
D)Origin
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Whose theory of intelligence would include intelligences such as logical-mathematical,bodily-kinesthetic,and existential?

A)Sternberg
B)Vernon
C)Gardner
D)Thurstone
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What term is used to describe the highest level of intelligence an instrument measures?

A)Floor
B)Ceiling
C)Attainment
D)Maximum
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Whose theory was viewed as "opposite of Spearman's" theory of intelligence?

A)Cattell
B)Horn
C)Thurstone
D)Gardner
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Examples of __________ intelligence tests,also known as school ability tests,are Cognitive Abilities Test,Form 7 and InView.
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According to Cattell's original theory of intelligence,gf was acquired through _________,whereas gc was acquired through _____________.
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According to Piaget,______________ is the process of modifying existing schemas or creating new ones to integrate new information,whereas ______________ is the process of incorporating new objects into one's present schema.
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Describe the stages of Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development.
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The WAIS is the acronym for _______________.
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What is the KABC-II?
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Describe each of the Wechsler scales.
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Discuss the progression of Cattell's fluid and crystalized intelligence theory and how it evolved to the current Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC)model.
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________________ defined intelligence as "a biopsychological potential to process information that can be activated in a cultural setting to solve problems or create products that are of value in a culture."
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____________ is credited as designing the first hierarchical model of intelligence.
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Spearman's g factor referred to ________________ whereas s factors referred to ___________.
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Deck 7: Intelligence and General Ability Assessment
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Which of the following is not one of the advantages of group assessment?

A)It is more efficient
B)It is less resource intensive
C)Tests are easily scored
D)Results are often more valid
D
2
When did the group intelligence movement begin?

A)During World War I
B)During the Great Depression
C)During World War II
D)After the enactment of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
A
3
Administration of the Universal Intelligence Test (UNIT)would be most useful for which of the following clients?

A)3-year old Melissa,who wears glasses
B)15-year-old Jordan,who speaks limited English
C)10-year-old Michael,who is suspected to be gifted
D)40-year-old Nicholas,who has a cognitive impairment
B
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What is a unique aspect of the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children - second edition,compared to other intelligence tests?

A)It has high validity and reliability
B)It is based on a dual theoretical foundation
C)It is considered a class B instrument
D)All of the above
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Most intelligence tests have a standard score mean of ________.

A)50
B)75
C)100
D)130
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Peter is taking an intelligence test that consists of multiple choice questions and measures analytic,creative,and practical intelligence.What test was Peter administered?

A)Primary Mental Abilities Test
B)Sternberg Triarchic Abilities Test
C)Wechsler Intelligence Scale
D)Spearman Test of Intelligence
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The Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery is used by clinicians to assess:

A)Memory deficits
C)Executive functioning
D)Academic achievement
D)Brain injury
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In the CHC model,which stratum consists of the nine broad factors such as fluid reasoning and processing speed?

A)Stratum I
B)Stratum II
C)Stratum III
D)Stratum IV
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Suzanne is planning to administer a Wechsler intelligence scale for her client that is age 12 years and 4 months.Which Wechsler scale would be the most appropriate?

A)WISC
B)WAIS
C)WPPSI
D)W-BIT
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The Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children-2nd Ed (KABC-II)requires ___________ information processing.

A)Complex
B)Simultaneous
C)Successive
D)Simultaneous and successive
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Also known as parallel processing,this type of processing is where an individual simultaneously integrates information at one time.

A)Simultaneous
B)Successive
C)Emotional
D)Biopsychological
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The Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI)is more efficient and was created to replace longer Wechsler tests such as the WAIS and WISC.
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Piaget believed that children move through the stages of cognitive development as a result of:

A)Physical growth and enrichment activities
B)Interaction of biological factors and learning
C)Heredity and secondary education
D)Problem-solving and information-processing abilities
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Gc in Cattell's original theory of intelligence referred to:

A)Knowledge and skills acquired through formal learning and experiences
B)General ability factor
C)Problem-solving and information-processing abilities
D)Specific learned skills
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Binet,Wechsler,and Piaget's theories are based on:

A)Information processing theories
B)Interactionism theories
C)Genetic theories
D)Factor-analytic theories
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Whose theory served as an original theory of intelligence?

A)Cattell
B)Gardner
C)Wechsler
D)Spearman
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17
All definitions of intelligence reference at least one of three primary components.Which of the following is not one of the primary components?

A)Structure
B)Function
C)Aptitude
D)Origin
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Whose theory of intelligence would include intelligences such as logical-mathematical,bodily-kinesthetic,and existential?

A)Sternberg
B)Vernon
C)Gardner
D)Thurstone
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What term is used to describe the highest level of intelligence an instrument measures?

A)Floor
B)Ceiling
C)Attainment
D)Maximum
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Whose theory was viewed as "opposite of Spearman's" theory of intelligence?

A)Cattell
B)Horn
C)Thurstone
D)Gardner
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Examples of __________ intelligence tests,also known as school ability tests,are Cognitive Abilities Test,Form 7 and InView.
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According to Cattell's original theory of intelligence,gf was acquired through _________,whereas gc was acquired through _____________.
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According to Piaget,______________ is the process of modifying existing schemas or creating new ones to integrate new information,whereas ______________ is the process of incorporating new objects into one's present schema.
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Describe the stages of Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development.
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The WAIS is the acronym for _______________.
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What is the KABC-II?
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Describe each of the Wechsler scales.
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Discuss the progression of Cattell's fluid and crystalized intelligence theory and how it evolved to the current Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC)model.
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________________ defined intelligence as "a biopsychological potential to process information that can be activated in a cultural setting to solve problems or create products that are of value in a culture."
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____________ is credited as designing the first hierarchical model of intelligence.
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Spearman's g factor referred to ________________ whereas s factors referred to ___________.
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