#1
Which of the following is NOT a commonly used intelligence test?
Beck Depression Inventory
ExplanationThe Beck Depression Inventory is a psychological inventory, not an intelligence test.
#2
Who developed the concept of emotional intelligence?
Daniel Goleman
ExplanationDaniel Goleman is known for developing the concept of emotional intelligence.
#3
Who proposed the theory of multiple intelligences?
Howard Gardner
ExplanationHoward Gardner is known for proposing the theory of multiple intelligences.
#4
What is the average IQ score according to the standard scoring system?
100-110
ExplanationThe average IQ score according to the standard scoring system is 100-110.
#5
What is the primary purpose of the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)?
To assess personality and unconscious motives
ExplanationThe primary purpose of the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is to assess personality and unconscious motives.
#6
What is the Flynn effect?
The increase in average intelligence test scores over time
ExplanationThe Flynn effect refers to the phenomenon of increasing average intelligence test scores across generations.
#7
Which of the following is NOT a component of the triarchic theory of intelligence proposed by Robert Sternberg?
Social intelligence
ExplanationSocial intelligence is not a component of Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence.
#8
What is the term for the statistical measure of the degree of consistency or repeatability of a test?
Reliability
ExplanationReliability is the statistical measure of the consistency or repeatability of a test.
#9
Which of the following is a commonly used projective personality test?
Rorschach Inkblot Test
ExplanationThe Rorschach Inkblot Test is a commonly used projective personality test.
#10
Which type of validity refers to whether a test adequately covers the range of meanings included within the concept being measured?
Content validity
ExplanationContent validity refers to whether a test adequately covers the range of meanings within the concept being measured.
#11
What is the purpose of standardization in intelligence testing?
To ensure that the test measures what it intends to measure consistently
ExplanationStandardization in intelligence testing is done to ensure consistent measurement of the intended constructs.
#12
Which of the following is NOT a factor that influences intelligence according to the Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory?
Creative intelligence
ExplanationCreative intelligence is not a factor in the Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory of intelligence.
#13
What is the term for the phenomenon where individuals of high ability perform worse than expected on a test due to anxiety or stereotype threat?
Choking under pressure
ExplanationChoking under pressure is the phenomenon where individuals of high ability perform worse than expected on a test due to anxiety or stereotype threat.
#14
What is the term for the phenomenon where test takers from different cultural backgrounds perform differently on a test due to cultural biases in the test items?
Cultural bias
ExplanationThe term for the phenomenon where test takers from different cultural backgrounds perform differently due to cultural biases is cultural bias.
#15
What is the name of the phenomenon where individuals from similar cultural backgrounds perform better on a test due to shared cultural experiences?
Cultural loading
ExplanationThe phenomenon where individuals from similar cultural backgrounds perform better due to shared cultural experiences is called cultural loading.