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Tests for children and adults Scores based on deviation from age- based averages |
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First intelligence test, published in 1905 Used score called mental age |
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Intelligence Quotient "IQ" |
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Triarchic Theory COMPONENTIAL: Conventional intelligence; traditional IQ tests measure this CONTEXTUAL: Practical intelligence; common sense or “street smarts” EXPERIENTIAL: Creative thinking and problem solving |
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8 Frame of minds Linguistic Musical Logical-mathematical Spatial Bodily-kinesthetic Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalistic |
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Thorough revision of Binet-Simon scale Established new norms First to make use of intelligence quotient(IQ) concept |
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Proposed seven primary mental abilities, or relatively distinct capabilities that singly or in combination are involved in all intellectual activities |
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Believed that intelligence is composed of:A general ability factor A number of specific abilities |
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