A. extrinsic motivation
B. level of adjustment
C. persistence
D. sibling rivarly
Related Mcqs:
- “Gifted child” programs can lead to_______by implicitly labeling some students as “ungifted” and isolating them from an enriched educational environment.
A. factor analysis
B. the Flynn effect
C. self-fulfilling prophecies
D. norming - Mr. Mrs. Pervaiz Parent are beaming because their son, little Nasir, has been selected for a gifted children program at school. They think Nasir is a genius. What sort of advice do they need to hear?
A. Youngster with a 130-140 IQ tend to be very maladjusted.
B. Most gifted children do not go on to make genius-level, major contributions to society that earn them eminence
C. They should prepare to be famous, based on their percentage of Newton.
D. They should be warned that gifted children often have deficits in practical intelligence. - Most school districts consider children who__________to be gifted.
A. have IQ scores above 115
B. score in the upper 2%-3% of the IQ distribution
C. have parents in professional careers
D. demonstrate high levels of leadership and creativity - Terman showed that mentally gifted children.
A. have a greater susceptibility to mental illness in adulthood.
B. score in the average IQ range as adults.
C. are successful during their youth but fail to reach their potential in adulthood.
D. are generally successful in their chosen occupations as adults. - Roshan, a 10th grader, took a test that measured his potential for college success. Jill, another 10th grader, took a test on the math chapter that had just been covered in class, Roshan most likely took an______test and Jill most likely took an______test.
A. aptitude; aptitude
B. achievement; aptitude
C. aptitude; achievement
D. achievement; achievement - Factor analysis is a statistical procedure that can be used to:
A. evaluate how accurately test items predict a criterion behavior.
B. derive IQ scores by comparing mental age with chronological age.
C. extract test norms from a standardization sample.
D. identify clusters of closely related test items - If heritability alone is not responsible for IQ what other factor plays a large role?
A. Study skills
B. School performance
C. Environment
D. Race - The term “g-factor,” written about by Neisser, refers to _____________?
A. generation factors
B. general abilities
C. Gardner factors
D. group factors - In which of the following cases would you expect to find the greatest similarity in IQ?
A. between fraternal twins
B. between identical twins
C. between non-twin siblings
D. between parent and child - Which one of the following assertions is true? Galton’s notion of the normal distribution’ tells us:
A. That if your IQ score is anywhere on the distribution, then you are normal.
B. That as we consider scores increasingly higher or lower than the norm, there will be more and more people registering those scores.
C. That for any of our ‘natural gifts'(physical, temperament or intellectual) there will be an average’ amount of that feature, to which most people approximate.
D. That most people who complete a university degree will be at the lower end of the distribution.
Mcq Added by: Lubaba Zarshal