A. Bisma’s intelligence score will be below average in childhood but not necessarily in adulthood.
B. Bisma’s performance intelligence score but not necessary her verbal intelligence score will be below average in both childhood and adult hood.
C. Bisma’s intelligence score will be below average in both childhood and adulthood.
D. Casual observation of Bisma’s behavior cannot be use to predict her later intelligence score.
Author: Lubaba Zarshal
A. standardized
B. normally distributed
C. reliable
D. valid
A. spatial
B. musical
C. musical
D. practical
A. factor analysis
B. the Flynn effect
C. self-fulfilling prophecies
D. norming
A. alternate-from reliability
B. split-half reliability.
C. content validity.
D. criterion reliability.
A. the stereotype threat.
B. standardization.
C. reliability.
D. convergent thinking
A. the ability to arrive at innovative solutions to problems.
B. adapting to different environments
C. knowledge of one’s culture.
D. the ability to think or reason abstracity.
A. dropped out of high school and became entrepreneurs.
B. tended to live just as long as their lower IQ score counterparts.
C. had higher than average physical and mental health
D. became world-famous inventors, writers, artists, etc.
A. deal with the concept of mental age vs. chronological age.
B. include items for adults.
C. attempt to test the ability to reason.
D. assume that children’s ability increased with age.
A. smaller synaptic gaps
B. longer axons
C. higher dopamine levels
D. greater neural plasticity