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Using Measures of Intelligence

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Chapter 15 Vocabulary

Using Measures of Intelligence 

Thurstone (1941)

  • Analyzed intelligence tests
  • Determined that there are 
  • 7 different intellignces
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Thurstone's 7 Intelligences

  • Verbal Comprehension
  • Word Fluency
  • Number
  • Space

Intelligences Continued

  • Associative Memory
  • Perceptual Speed
  • Reasoning

Cattell-Horn-Carroll Theory

  • Expanded Version of Cattell's Theory 
  • General Memory and Learning,
  • Broad Visual Perception
  • Broad Auditory Perception
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Catell-Horn-Carroll Theory Continued

  • Broad Cognitive Speediness 
  • Decision/Reaction Time/Speed
  • Broad Retrieval Ability

Acculturation

  • An individuals set of 
  • background experiences and opportunities 
  • To learn in Formal and Informal   
  • educational settings
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Processing Deficits

  • Little or no ability to mentally act on sensory information
  • A characteristic of LD
  • Contribute to academic difficulties.
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Nonverbal Tests

  • Students can respond without speaking 
  • For students who are: 
  • Not proficient in English
  • Deaf and very young individuals
  • Severe and Profound Disabilities
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Intelligence Factors

  • Parts of intelligence
  • What exactly makes up intelligence?
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WISC-IV

  • Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children VI
  • Assesses general intellectual ability 
  • and problem solving processes.
  • Assesses individuals 6 yrs to 16 yrs 11 months
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WJ-III NU

  • Woodcock-Johnson III Normative Update
  • Assesses general intellectual ability

PPVT-IV

  • Peabody Picture Vocabulary Tests
  • Used for children and adults 
  • Test of receptive vocabulary
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Lindsay Albano

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