Explain the difference between intelligence as a capacity and intelligence as it is measured by contemporary tests

What will be an ideal response?


Intelligence is a capacity that involves more than what specific intelligence tests measure. Other factors that should be included in the concept of intelligence are persistence, creativity, moral and aesthetic values, and the ability to formulate plans and carry them out.

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Research conducted by Dr. Walter Gilliam resulted in an increase in the number of mental health consultants available to work with preschool children. Dr. Gilliam's research had this impact because

A. it used a large, representative sample of preschool children. B. his research was published in a well-respected scientific journal. C. his research convinced legislators to create social policy that provided these services. D. everyone recognizes that early childhood is the most important period in development.

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Validity is the most important criteria for determining a good test

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is false about the Kaufman Functional Academic Skills Test?

a) It does not use an informant to provide the information b) It is a lengthy instrument c) It is conormed with an intelligence test d) It is used primarily as a screening instrument

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Group structure can be defined as

a. A stable pattern of interaction among group members b. The sum of the roles members take on c. The norms members willingly accept d. The expectations defining the appropriate behavior of an occupant of position toward the occupant of another position

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