PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Intelligence Quotient

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Accomplishing a goal when the solution or the path to solution is not clear. Anchoring effect: when an individual attempts to solve a problem involving numbers and use previous knowledge to keep the response within a limited range. Framing effect: choices involving gains are often risk averse; choices involving loss are risk taking. The ability oro think, understand, reason and adapt to or overcome obstacles. Mental age: average intellectual score of a child of a certain age. Stanford-binet test: measuring innate level of intelligence.

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