PSY100H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9 &11: Memory Span
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Anthropometrics methods of measuring physical and mental variation in humans. Intelligence and thinking: the stanford-binet test: binet argued that intelligence should be indicated by more complex thinking processes, The ability to think, understand, reason, and adapt to or overcome some such as memory, attention, and comprehension. Intelligence refers to how well people are able to reason and solve problems, plus their accumulated knowledge. The average intellectual ability score for children of a specific age. A test intended to measure innate levels of intelligence: binet argued that a child"s test score measured her mental age, mental age, standard-binet test, terman adopted stern"s concept of iq. Intelligence quotient (iq) by his chronological age, and then multiplying by 100. Iq is calculated by taking a person"s mental age, dividing it. The wechsler adult intelligence scale: weschsler adult intelligence scale (wais) taker but also breaks intelligence down into a general ability index (gai) and a.