A. at any age
B. before 7 years of age
C. before puberty
D. before 20 years of age
Related Mcqs:
- The tests are developed as instruments to enable the collection of data about individuals, such as intelligence tests and examinations, attitude scales personality assessment, test of creativity and:
A. Evaluation tests
B. Aptitude tests
C. Questionnaires
D. Analytical tests - When psychological tests are used in personal selection, an important concern regarding the tests is ___________?
A. Cost
B. Ease of administration
C. Validity
D. Objectivity
E. None of these - Which of the following is not one of the factors, which tend to hinder the fairness of intelligence tests for lower class children?
A. Inappropriate norms
B. Items requiring certain experience
C. Test assume test-taking skills
D. Test givers bias the result - The ideas and work of______led to group tests of intelligence that were widely used by the army in World War First for the classification of recruits:
A. Edward L.Thorndike
B. Binet
C. Charles De
D. None of the above - Musa is attractive and assertive. He arrives at work on time each day, and never complains. When his coworkers are asked to assess Musa’s intelligence, they consistently rate him much higher than his scores on intelligence test. This is an example of _____________________?
A. the mere exposure effect
B. the halo effect
C. the placebo effect
D. the fundamental attribution - According to Guilford’s model of intelligence, how many dimensions of intelligence are there?
A. three dimensions
B. 180 dimensions
C. 120 dimensions
D. 10 dimensions - According to Robert Sternberg, intelligence can be divided into three major parts. these three components of intelligence are:
A. fluid intelligence, crystallized intelligence, and rational intelligence
B. analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence
C. artistic intelligence, performance intelligence, and rational intelligence
D. crystallized intelligence, fluid intelligence, and transients’ intelligence - The branch of psychology that designs tests to assess IQ, aptitude and other measures of human potential is __________________?
A. parapsychology
B. psychometrics
C. measure ecology
D. social psychology - A systematic study of facts according to a reliable and correct method of study is called a __________?
A. Scientific Study
B. Biological Study
C. Methodology
D. Social Technique - Although_____is a relatively new science, it is rapidly developing a body of reliable and pertinent subject-matter.
A. Educational psychology
B. Educational philosophy
C. Educational process
D. Educational Research