PSYA02H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Behavioralism, Psychopathy, Therapeutic Relationship
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Topics included: intelligence, emotion and motivation, social psychology, health psychology, clinical psychology, treatment. Section 1: intelligence: define intelligence and the sources of intelligence. Intelligence: ability to think, understand, and adapt to or amid obstacles: sources of intelligence, biological influences: genetics creates the majority of variance in. Iq within the population: family environment: iq scores positiviely correlated to positive factors, and vice versa. (ex. Intelligence quotient (iq): standardized measure of intelligence: calculated by dividing mental age by actual age and multiplying by 100, standard iq = 100 if mental and actual age are the same. 8 different forms, and that intelligence is not exclusive to one criteria, rather many other skills that do not show up on iq test. Musical intelligence: easier for some people to learn more than others: logical math intelligence: ability to solve math problems and applications, nature intelligence: how well people understand the natural environment.