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Down: 1) the process of defining meaningful scores on a test by pre-testing a large, representative sample of people.2) the behavior the test is designed to predect3) the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations4) trying to expand the range of alternative by generating many possible solutions5) when a person has a very low intelligence score, yet possesses one exceptional abitlty, for example, in music or drawing6) the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of intrerest8) a type of reliability estimated by comparing subjects' scores on two administration of a test.9) standards that provide information about where a score on a psychological test ranks in relation to other scores on that test11) refers to an ability to gernerate novel or valuable ideas12) psychological tests that measure various apsects of personality, including motives, interests, values, and attitudes.13) Lewis terman's widely used revison of Binet's original intelligence test15) ones ability to apply acquired skills and knowledge in problem solving16) sever retardation caused by an extra chromosome in the person's genetic make up; caused by a breake in the 21st chromosomal pair.17) the chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of perfomance19) the extent to which a test predicts what it is supposed to predict20) measure a person's current knowledge22) the phenomenon in which a person's concern that he or she will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype is actually followed by lower perfomance Across: 7) having an IQ below 70 and difficulty adapting to normal demands of independent living.10) a statistical procedure that identifies factors, or clusters of related items, that seem to define a common ability.14) bell-shaped curve that represents the distribution(frequency of occurence) of many physical and psychological attributes18) scores that locate subjects precisely within the normal distribution, using the standard deviation as the unit of measurement21) the most widely used intelligence test; it is individually administered, contains 11 subtests, and yields seprate verbal and perfomance intelligence scores, as well as an overall intelligence score.23) ones reasoning ability, memory capactiy, and speed of information processing24) defined originally as the ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 10025) genetically determined limits on IQ or other traits26) efforts to control reproduction to gradually improve hereditary characteristics in a population27) the ability to perceive, express, understand, and regulate emotions.28) factor, according to spearman and others, underlies each of the more specific mental abilities identified through factor analysis.29) measure people's mental aptitudes and compare them to other's through numerical scores30) the extent to which a test produces consistent results31) narrowing down a list of alternatives to get to a single correct answer32) a standardized measure of a sample of a person's behavior33) the degree to which a test measures or predicts what it is supposed to do34) designed to predict future perfomance; measure capacity to learn new information rather then measuring what is already known
 

 

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