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Psychology

TermDefinition
intelligence ability to learn from experience, solve problems, use knowledge, and adapt to new situations
factor analysis a procedure that identifies new clusters of related items on a test
savant syndrome a condition where a person has an exceptional specific skill (or limited in mental ability)
analytical intelligence assessed by IQ tests - presents well-defined problems having a single right answer
creative intelligence the ability to adapt to new situations/generate novel ideas
practical intelligence required for everyday tasks that are poorly defined (ex: decision making)
emotional intelligence ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
reification viewing an abstract immaterial concept as if it were a concrete thing
fluid intelligence the ability to solve new problems/identify patterns/use logic
crystallized intelligence the ability to use learned knowledge/experience
standardization the test must be pre-tested to a representative sample
mental age: what a person of a particular age should know
reliability the extent to which a test yields consistent results overtime
validity the extent to which a test measures what it is supposed to
content validity does the test sample a behavior of interest?
predictive validity does the test predict future behavior
aptitude measure ability or potential
achievement tests that measure what you have learned
stereotype threat tendency to perform worse when conscious of being in a group stereotyped of performing poorly
Stanford-Binet the widely used revision of Binet's intelligence test
intelligence quotient the ratio of mental age to chronological age
normal curve a symmetrical curve that describes the distribution of many types of data
intrinsic curiosity, pride, achievement, interest
extrinsic grades, punishment, praise, money
motive a need or desire that energizes behavior/ directs it to your goal
emotion feeling that underlies behavior
instincts complex behaviors that have fixed patterns
need a requirement that has to be fulfilled
drive keeps us motivated and working to fulfill the need
homeostasis explains why we stop fulfilling biological drives
drive reduction the physiological aim of drive reduction is the maintenance of a steady internal state
optimum arousal humans seek optimum levels of arousal
arousal theory people do thing to seek out an optimal level of arousal for a given moment
cohort a group of people sharing a common characteristic
intellectual disability a condition of limited mental ability
heritability proportion of variation among individuals in a group that we can attribute to genes
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