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Title: Which of the following is NOT true about the Stanford-Binet?
Post by: 2014Chevy on Mar 4, 2018
Which of the following is NOT true about the Stanford-Binet?
 
  a. It is probably the most well-known individual test of intelligence.
  b. It can be given to individuals between the ages of 2 and 90+ years.
  c. It measures verbal and nonverbal intelligence across five different factors.
  d. It has been criticized for showing meager reliability and validity estimates.

Q. 2

Which of the following is true about the Cattell-Horn-Carroll Model of Intelligence?
 
  a. Cattell, Horn, and Carroll believe a g factor mediates their multiple abilities.
  b. Cattell, Horn, and Carroll worked together and alone to develop this theory in a single year.
  c. They used factor analysis to parse out or separate their multiple abilities.
  d. Their model disputes and is contrary to the work of Gardner and Sternberg.

Q. 3

Which of the following is NOT a key concept of Sternberg's theory of intelligence?
 
  a. The ability to tackle deep questions about human existence
  b. The ability to adapt to an environment or change the environment as needed
  c. The ability of high-order thinking, acting on that thinking, and storing the information
  d. The ability to deal with new situations

Q. 4

Which statement reflects one of the concepts of Sternberg's theory of intelligence?
 
  a. Body-Kinesthetic intelligence is a key component.
  b. Part of intelligence is knowing your weaknesses and compensating for them.
  c. Intelligence remains the same across cultures.
  d. People can be highly intelligent yet be unsuccessful in life and pursuit of their goals.

Q. 5

Which of the following is NOT attributed to Gardner?
 
  a. All human beings possess a certain amount of all of the intelligences.
  b. Intelligence is largely innate and probably mediated by a g factor.
  c. All humans have different profiles or amounts of the multiple.
  d. Intelligences are manifested by the way a person carries out a task in relationship to his or her goals.
  e. Intelligences can work independently or together and each is located in separate parts of the brain.

Q. 6

Which of the following is true about Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence?
 
  a. It is considered a dipstick theory of intelligence  either you have certain intelligences or you don't. b. There is little research to back his statements.
  c. He relies heavily on the belief that g mediates all intelligence.
  d. Some have criticized his model as being another traditional model that probably adds little.
  e. He believes that intelligence is vaster and more complex than how we currently measure it.

Q. 7

Which is true about Piaget's understanding of cognitive development?
 
  a. His approach was often given the name gain model because he examined how intelligence grew as individuals aged.
  b. He viewed cognitive changes in a process framework.
  c. He believed that complex cognitive structures had little impact on our understanding of the world. What mattered was our genetics.
  d. All of these are true.
  e. None of these are true.


Title: Which of the following is NOT true about the Stanford-Binet?
Post by: barry1999 on Mar 4, 2018
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