How well do infant developmental tests, such as the Bayley Scales, predict later IQ?
a. Poorly, because DQ and IQ measure different abilities
b. Moderately well
c. Very well
d. Extremely well; DQ and IQ measure the same abilities
Question 2The infant's overall score on the Bayley Scales is the
a. intelligence quotient (IQ).
b. heritability coefficient (HC).
c. developmental quotient (DQ).
d. covariant of normality (CVN).
Question 3The Bayley Scales' developmental quotient is based on
a. the infant's habituation rate and reflex strength.
b. visual reaction time and score on the mental scale.
c. IQ score adjusted downward for age.
d. scores obtained on the mental and motor scales.
Question 4Scores from which parts of the Bayley Scales contribute to the calculation of the developmental quotient (DQ)?
a. None, because the DQ is calculated on the Stanford-Binet
b. Mental scale, motor scale, and infant behavioral record
c. Mental scale and infant behavioral record
d. Motor scale and mental scale
Question 5The best known and most widely used instrument for assessing infant intelligence is the
a. Bayley Scales of Infant Development.
b. Wechsler Scale for Infants.
c. Neonatal Reflex Assessment Battery.
d. Sensorimotor Infantile Circular Reactor.
Question 6The ____ of traditional IQ tests for children make(s) those tests unsuitable for infants.
a. racial profiling
b. overemphasis on dynamic assessment
c. excessively entertaining style
d. verbal content and attentional requirements