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flynn effect
theory that IQ has increased by 25 pts since 1918
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Aptitude test
a test to predict a person's ability to learn something new
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Achievement test
a test designed to measure current information
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Reliability
a test will provide the same results under a variety of circumstances
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Validity
a test measures what its supposed to measure
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Standardization
when a test is administered and scored the same way each time
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Norm
a standard comparison for test results
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Interest Inventory
attempt to determine a person's preferences, attitudes, and interests
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Two Factor Theory intelligence
general intelligence and specific abilites
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Emotional intelligence
ability perceive, express, understand, and regulate emotions
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Cultural Bias
test where the wording of questions favours ones socials, cultural, or ethnic group over another
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Myers - Briggs test & CPI
personality tests that predict factors like leadership
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SAT
an example of an aptitude test
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Heredity and environmental impact on intelligence
the title :)
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Psychoanalytic Personality Theory
Sigmund Freud (unconscious component)
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Behaviorist Personality Theory
BF SKINNER rewards and punishment
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Social learning Personality Theory
Albert Bandura cognitive factors, behaviours, and environment
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Humanistic Personality theory
Abraham Maslow personal growth and reaching personal potential - self actualization
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Trait personality theory
Gordon Allport 3 kinds of traits - cardinal, central, and secondary
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Cognitive Personality Theory
George Kelly, Aaron T. Beck - internal thoughts, perceptions, and feelings
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Big Five Traits
OCEAN - openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism (emotional stability)
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how is IQ calculated?
dividing mental age by chronological age and multiplying by 100
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