PHLB09H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Intelligence Quotient, Fluid And Crystallized Intelligence, Factor Analysis
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Intelligence: the ability to direct ones thinking adapt to ones circumstances, and learn from ones experiences. Ratio iq: a statisti(cid:272) o(cid:271)tai(cid:374)ed (cid:271)y di(cid:448)idi(cid:374)g a pe(cid:396)so(cid:374)"s (cid:373)e(cid:374)tal age (cid:271)y the pe(cid:396)so(cid:374)"s physi(cid:272)al age a(cid:374)d the(cid:374) multiplying the quotient by 100. Deviation iq: a statisti(cid:272) o(cid:271)tai(cid:374)ed (cid:271)y di(cid:448)idi(cid:374)g a pe(cid:396)so(cid:374)"s test s(cid:272)o(cid:396)e (cid:271)y the a(cid:448)e(cid:396)age test s(cid:272)o(cid:396)e of people i(cid:374) the same group and then multiplying the quotient by 100. Intelligence is a mental ability that enables people to direct their thinking, adapt to their circumstances, and learn from their experiences. Intelligence tests measure responses that are known to be correlated with consequential behaviors that are thought to be made possible by intelligence. Intelligence tests produce a score known as an intelligence quotient or iq. Ratio iq is the ratio of a pe(cid:396)so(cid:374)"s (cid:373)e(cid:374)tal to physi(cid:272)al age a(cid:374)d deviation iq is the de(cid:448)iatio(cid:374) of a pe(cid:396)so(cid:374)"s test s(cid:272)o(cid:396)e f(cid:396)o(cid:373) the average score of his or her peers.