SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 25
Intelligence
Brian J. Piper, Ph.D.
Assessing Intelligence
 The Origins of Intelligence Testing
 Modern Tests of Mental Abilities
 Principles of Test Construction


The Dynamics of Intelligence
 Extremes of Intelligence
Assessing Intelligence
  Psychologists define intelligence testing as a
  method for assessing an individual’s mental
aptitudes and comparing them with others using
               numerical scores.
Alfred Binet
  Alfred Binet and his
  colleague Théodore
Simon practiced a more
    modern form of
 intelligence testing by
 developing questions
   that would predict
    children’s future
  progress in the Paris
     school system.
                           1857-1911
Definition of Intelligence
•   "It seems to us that in intelligence there is a fundamental faculty, the
    alteration or the lack of which, is of the utmost importance for practical life.
    This faculty is judgment, otherwise called good sense, practical sense,
    initiative, the faculty of adapting one's self to circumstances. A person may
    be a moron or an imbecile if he is lacking in judgment; but with good
    judgment he can never be either. Indeed the rest of the intellectual faculties
    seem of little importance in comparison with judgment" (Binet & Simon,
    1916, 1973, pp.42-43)
Alfred Binet
 Normal versus
  Abnormal

Environmentalist




                    1857-1911
Lewis Terman
In the US, Lewis Terman
 adapted Binet’s test for
     American school
 children and named the
  test the Stanford-Binet
Test. The following is the
  formula of Intelligence
       Quotient (IQ),
  introduced by William
           Stern:

                             1857-1936
Lewis Terman
   • Eugenics

   • Quantitative




                                             1857-1936
Eugenics (9.5 min, 1st 2 best):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufqOe0_pres
David Wechsler
Wechsler developed the:
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS): 1939, 16+

Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC)
1949, 6-16

Wechsler Preschool & Primary School Scale of
Intelligence, 1967, Ages: 2.5 - 7




                                                      1896 – 1981
Intelligence
• the global capacity to act purposefully, to
  think rationally, and to deal effectively with
  [one's] environment
WAIS
WAIS measures overall intelligence and 11 other
aspects related to intelligence that are designed to
    assess clinical and educational problems.
WASI Exercise
Principles of Test Construction

For a psychological test to be acceptable it must
       fulfill the following three criteria:


             1. Standardization
             2. Reliability
             3. Validity
Standardization
Standardizing a test involves administering the test
 to a representative sample of future test takers in
      order to establish a basis for meaningful
                    comparison.

Representative: Age, Ethnicity, Sex
Normal Curve

Standardized tests establish a normal distribution
 of scores on a tested population in a bell-shaped
         pattern called the normal curve.
Flynn Effect

In the past 60 years, intelligence scores have risen
     steadily by an average of 27 points. This
    phenomenon is known as the Flynn effect.
Reliability
A test is reliable when it yields consistent results. To
 establish reliability researchers establish different
                      procedures:

  Split-half Reliability: Dividing the test into two
   equal halves and assessing how consistent the
   scores are.
  Test-Retest Reliability: Using the same test on two
   occasions to measure consistency.
Validity
Validity of a test refers to what the test is supposed
                to measure or predict.


  Content Validity: Refers to the extent a test
   measures a particular behavior or trait.
  Predictive Validity: Refers to the function of a test
   in predicting a particular behavior or trait.
      GRE & GPA
Extremes of Intelligence
  A valid intelligence test divides two groups of
people into two extremes: the mentally retarded (IQ
70) and individuals with high intelligence (IQ 135).
    These two groups are significantly different.
High Intelligence
   Contrary to popular belief, people with high
  intelligence test scores tend to be healthy, well
adjusted, and unusually successful academically.
Mental Retardation
Mentally retarded individuals required constant
  supervision a few decades ago, but with a
 supportive family environment and special
 education they can now care for themselves.
Mental Retardation: High
  dose Fetal Alcohol
Autism
• Neurodevelopmental
  disorder
• Prevalence: 0.2%
• Symptoms
  – Social
  – Communication
  – Self-stimulation
Savant
• Steven Wiltshire
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckqDX2XpdyY




                 1974 -
Summary
• Intelligence tests have a long history (Binet
  versus Terman)
• Test Characteristics
   – Reliability
   – Validity

More Related Content

What's hot

Intelligence powerpoint
Intelligence powerpointIntelligence powerpoint
Intelligence powerpoint
marinelife
 
Theories of Intelligence
Theories of IntelligenceTheories of Intelligence
Theories of Intelligence
andyf12
 

What's hot (20)

Theories of intelligence
Theories of intelligenceTheories of intelligence
Theories of intelligence
 
Intelligence
IntelligenceIntelligence
Intelligence
 
Intelligence
IntelligenceIntelligence
Intelligence
 
Theories of intelligence
Theories of intelligenceTheories of intelligence
Theories of intelligence
 
Intelligence theories part 1 ,2,3,4
Intelligence theories  part 1 ,2,3,4Intelligence theories  part 1 ,2,3,4
Intelligence theories part 1 ,2,3,4
 
Intelligence powerpoint
Intelligence powerpointIntelligence powerpoint
Intelligence powerpoint
 
Intellgence
IntellgenceIntellgence
Intellgence
 
Nature of intelligence presentation
Nature of intelligence presentationNature of intelligence presentation
Nature of intelligence presentation
 
Measurement of intelligence
Measurement of intelligenceMeasurement of intelligence
Measurement of intelligence
 
Intelligence
IntelligenceIntelligence
Intelligence
 
SENTENCE COMPLETION TESTS AND DRAWING TESTS
SENTENCE COMPLETION TESTS AND DRAWING TESTSSENTENCE COMPLETION TESTS AND DRAWING TESTS
SENTENCE COMPLETION TESTS AND DRAWING TESTS
 
Intelligence tests
Intelligence testsIntelligence tests
Intelligence tests
 
Theories of Intelligence
Theories of IntelligenceTheories of Intelligence
Theories of Intelligence
 
Psychological Assessment
Psychological AssessmentPsychological Assessment
Psychological Assessment
 
History of intelligence test
History of intelligence testHistory of intelligence test
History of intelligence test
 
Measurement of intelligence
Measurement of intelligenceMeasurement of intelligence
Measurement of intelligence
 
General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB)
General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB)General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB)
General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB)
 
Tests; intelligence,creativity,achievement and aptitude tests
Tests; intelligence,creativity,achievement and aptitude testsTests; intelligence,creativity,achievement and aptitude tests
Tests; intelligence,creativity,achievement and aptitude tests
 
THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE
THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCETHEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE
THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE
 
Intelligence Tests
Intelligence TestsIntelligence Tests
Intelligence Tests
 

Viewers also liked

Chapter 4 ap psych- Developmental Psych
Chapter 4 ap psych- Developmental PsychChapter 4 ap psych- Developmental Psych
Chapter 4 ap psych- Developmental Psych
Dr. J's AP Psych Class
 
Fluid and crystallized intelligence
Fluid and crystallized intelligenceFluid and crystallized intelligence
Fluid and crystallized intelligence
Janette Balagot
 
Chapter 1 variations in psychological attributes
Chapter 1 variations in psychological attributesChapter 1 variations in psychological attributes
Chapter 1 variations in psychological attributes
vinayakkau
 
Physiology of emotion
Physiology of emotionPhysiology of emotion
Physiology of emotion
Santanu Ghosh
 
Factors affecting intelligence
Factors  affecting intelligenceFactors  affecting intelligence
Factors affecting intelligence
Mavict De Leon
 
Educational psychology- Test and measurement
Educational psychology- Test and measurementEducational psychology- Test and measurement
Educational psychology- Test and measurement
Jocelyn Camero
 
4. Individual Differences
4. Individual Differences4. Individual Differences
4. Individual Differences
rossbiology
 

Viewers also liked (20)

Intelligence Power Point
Intelligence Power Point Intelligence Power Point
Intelligence Power Point
 
ppt on intelligence & its approaches
ppt on intelligence & its approachesppt on intelligence & its approaches
ppt on intelligence & its approaches
 
Theories of intelligence
Theories of intelligenceTheories of intelligence
Theories of intelligence
 
Intelligence
IntelligenceIntelligence
Intelligence
 
Intelligence
IntelligenceIntelligence
Intelligence
 
Spearman's G
Spearman's GSpearman's G
Spearman's G
 
The Assessment of Intelligence
The Assessment of  IntelligenceThe Assessment of  Intelligence
The Assessment of Intelligence
 
What is intelligence
What is intelligenceWhat is intelligence
What is intelligence
 
Fluid and crystallized intelligence
Fluid and crystallized intelligenceFluid and crystallized intelligence
Fluid and crystallized intelligence
 
Intelligence
IntelligenceIntelligence
Intelligence
 
Chapter 4 ap psych- Developmental Psych
Chapter 4 ap psych- Developmental PsychChapter 4 ap psych- Developmental Psych
Chapter 4 ap psych- Developmental Psych
 
Spearman 2 factor theory
Spearman 2 factor theorySpearman 2 factor theory
Spearman 2 factor theory
 
Fluid and crystallized intelligence
Fluid and crystallized intelligenceFluid and crystallized intelligence
Fluid and crystallized intelligence
 
Chapter 11 (intelligence)
Chapter 11 (intelligence)Chapter 11 (intelligence)
Chapter 11 (intelligence)
 
Chapter 1 variations in psychological attributes
Chapter 1 variations in psychological attributesChapter 1 variations in psychological attributes
Chapter 1 variations in psychological attributes
 
Physiology of emotion
Physiology of emotionPhysiology of emotion
Physiology of emotion
 
The influence of heredity and environment on intelligence
The influence of heredity and environment on  intelligenceThe influence of heredity and environment on  intelligence
The influence of heredity and environment on intelligence
 
Factors affecting intelligence
Factors  affecting intelligenceFactors  affecting intelligence
Factors affecting intelligence
 
Educational psychology- Test and measurement
Educational psychology- Test and measurementEducational psychology- Test and measurement
Educational psychology- Test and measurement
 
4. Individual Differences
4. Individual Differences4. Individual Differences
4. Individual Differences
 

Similar to Introductory Psychology: Intelligence

Chapter 11 intelligence
Chapter 11   intelligenceChapter 11   intelligence
Chapter 11 intelligence
swenson_n111
 
Intelligence
IntelligenceIntelligence
Intelligence
lagrada
 
Intelligence-and-its-mesurement-Final.pptx
Intelligence-and-its-mesurement-Final.pptxIntelligence-and-its-mesurement-Final.pptx
Intelligence-and-its-mesurement-Final.pptx
EzriCoda1
 
0- session 10.pdf
0- session 10.pdf0- session 10.pdf
0- session 10.pdf
LaylaAlKhatib
 

Similar to Introductory Psychology: Intelligence (20)

Chapter 11 intelligence
Chapter 11   intelligenceChapter 11   intelligence
Chapter 11 intelligence
 
Intelligence
IntelligenceIntelligence
Intelligence
 
Intelligence presentation
Intelligence presentationIntelligence presentation
Intelligence presentation
 
ch 11 intelligence
ch 11 intelligencech 11 intelligence
ch 11 intelligence
 
9e ch 10
9e ch 109e ch 10
9e ch 10
 
Intelligence Testing
Intelligence TestingIntelligence Testing
Intelligence Testing
 
Chapter11
Chapter11Chapter11
Chapter11
 
Chap 7 assessment of intelligence
Chap 7 assessment of intelligenceChap 7 assessment of intelligence
Chap 7 assessment of intelligence
 
Chapter 11 ap psych- Intelligence
Chapter 11 ap psych- IntelligenceChapter 11 ap psych- Intelligence
Chapter 11 ap psych- Intelligence
 
Iq test and intelligence
Iq test  and intelligenceIq test  and intelligence
Iq test and intelligence
 
TEST OF INTELLIGENCE AND APTITUDE.pptx
TEST OF INTELLIGENCE AND APTITUDE.pptxTEST OF INTELLIGENCE AND APTITUDE.pptx
TEST OF INTELLIGENCE AND APTITUDE.pptx
 
Cognitive approach
Cognitive approachCognitive approach
Cognitive approach
 
Intelligence-and-its-mesurement-Final.pptx
Intelligence-and-its-mesurement-Final.pptxIntelligence-and-its-mesurement-Final.pptx
Intelligence-and-its-mesurement-Final.pptx
 
Intelligence-and-its-mesurement-Final.pptx
Intelligence-and-its-mesurement-Final.pptxIntelligence-and-its-mesurement-Final.pptx
Intelligence-and-its-mesurement-Final.pptx
 
MEASUREMENT & ASSESSMENT OF INTELLIGENCE.pdf
MEASUREMENT & ASSESSMENT OF INTELLIGENCE.pdfMEASUREMENT & ASSESSMENT OF INTELLIGENCE.pdf
MEASUREMENT & ASSESSMENT OF INTELLIGENCE.pdf
 
INTELLIGENCE PPT
INTELLIGENCE PPTINTELLIGENCE PPT
INTELLIGENCE PPT
 
0- session 10.pdf
0- session 10.pdf0- session 10.pdf
0- session 10.pdf
 
Intellligence
IntellligenceIntellligence
Intellligence
 
intelligence defination and types theories of intelligence
intelligence defination and types theories of intelligenceintelligence defination and types theories of intelligence
intelligence defination and types theories of intelligence
 
INTELLIGENCE- Psychology.pptx
INTELLIGENCE- Psychology.pptxINTELLIGENCE- Psychology.pptx
INTELLIGENCE- Psychology.pptx
 

More from Brian Piper

More from Brian Piper (20)

Current recreational drugs: RX462 Drug Abuse & Society, Spring 2015 Class pre...
Current recreational drugs: RX462 Drug Abuse & Society, Spring 2015 Class pre...Current recreational drugs: RX462 Drug Abuse & Society, Spring 2015 Class pre...
Current recreational drugs: RX462 Drug Abuse & Society, Spring 2015 Class pre...
 
Drug Abuse & Society (RX 462) Presentations-Spring 2014
Drug Abuse & Society (RX 462) Presentations-Spring 2014Drug Abuse & Society (RX 462) Presentations-Spring 2014
Drug Abuse & Society (RX 462) Presentations-Spring 2014
 
electronic cigarettes
electronic cigaretteselectronic cigarettes
electronic cigarettes
 
Examination of Sexually Dimorphic Behavior on the Novel-Image Novel-Location ...
Examination of Sexually Dimorphic Behavior on the Novel-Image Novel-Location ...Examination of Sexually Dimorphic Behavior on the Novel-Image Novel-Location ...
Examination of Sexually Dimorphic Behavior on the Novel-Image Novel-Location ...
 
Drug abuse and society drug presentations: Spring 2013
Drug abuse and society drug presentations: Spring 2013Drug abuse and society drug presentations: Spring 2013
Drug abuse and society drug presentations: Spring 2013
 
Sedative & Hypnotic Drugs Part II
Sedative & Hypnotic Drugs Part IISedative & Hypnotic Drugs Part II
Sedative & Hypnotic Drugs Part II
 
Sedative & Hypnotic Agents Part I
Sedative & Hypnotic Agents Part ISedative & Hypnotic Agents Part I
Sedative & Hypnotic Agents Part I
 
Agents for Bipolar
Agents for BipolarAgents for Bipolar
Agents for Bipolar
 
Psychopharmacology of Anxiety: Part II OCD & PTSD
Psychopharmacology of Anxiety: Part II OCD & PTSDPsychopharmacology of Anxiety: Part II OCD & PTSD
Psychopharmacology of Anxiety: Part II OCD & PTSD
 
Psychopharmacology of Anxiety Disorders I: GAD & SAD
Psychopharmacology of Anxiety Disorders I: GAD & SADPsychopharmacology of Anxiety Disorders I: GAD & SAD
Psychopharmacology of Anxiety Disorders I: GAD & SAD
 
Antipsychotics Part II
Antipsychotics Part IIAntipsychotics Part II
Antipsychotics Part II
 
Antipsychotics I
Antipsychotics IAntipsychotics I
Antipsychotics I
 
Anti Inflammation agents for CNS
Anti Inflammation agents for CNSAnti Inflammation agents for CNS
Anti Inflammation agents for CNS
 
Antidepressants Part II
Antidepressants Part IIAntidepressants Part II
Antidepressants Part II
 
Antidepressants Part I
Antidepressants Part IAntidepressants Part I
Antidepressants Part I
 
Anticonvulsants Part II
Anticonvulsants Part IIAnticonvulsants Part II
Anticonvulsants Part II
 
Anticonvulsants Part I
Anticonvulsants Part IAnticonvulsants Part I
Anticonvulsants Part I
 
Agents for Brain Injury
Agents for Brain InjuryAgents for Brain Injury
Agents for Brain Injury
 
ADHD Drugs
ADHD DrugsADHD Drugs
ADHD Drugs
 
Pathophysiology: Myasthenia Gravis & Restless Leg Syndrome
Pathophysiology: Myasthenia Gravis & Restless Leg SyndromePathophysiology: Myasthenia Gravis & Restless Leg Syndrome
Pathophysiology: Myasthenia Gravis & Restless Leg Syndrome
 

Recently uploaded

1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
QucHHunhnh
 
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
ZurliaSoop
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
 
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
 
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning ExhibitSociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
 
Towards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptx
Towards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptxTowards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptx
Towards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptx
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
 
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
 
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan FellowsOn National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
 
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin ClassesMixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
 
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
 
Fostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds in the Classroom
Fostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds  in the ClassroomFostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds  in the Classroom
Fostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds in the Classroom
 
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
 
Dyslexia AI Workshop for Slideshare.pptx
Dyslexia AI Workshop for Slideshare.pptxDyslexia AI Workshop for Slideshare.pptx
Dyslexia AI Workshop for Slideshare.pptx
 
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
 
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdfMicro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
 
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
 
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptxUnit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
 
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
 
Single or Multiple melodic lines structure
Single or Multiple melodic lines structureSingle or Multiple melodic lines structure
Single or Multiple melodic lines structure
 
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.pptApplication orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
 
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
 

Introductory Psychology: Intelligence

  • 2. Assessing Intelligence  The Origins of Intelligence Testing  Modern Tests of Mental Abilities  Principles of Test Construction The Dynamics of Intelligence  Extremes of Intelligence
  • 3. Assessing Intelligence Psychologists define intelligence testing as a method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with others using numerical scores.
  • 4. Alfred Binet Alfred Binet and his colleague Théodore Simon practiced a more modern form of intelligence testing by developing questions that would predict children’s future progress in the Paris school system. 1857-1911
  • 5. Definition of Intelligence • "It seems to us that in intelligence there is a fundamental faculty, the alteration or the lack of which, is of the utmost importance for practical life. This faculty is judgment, otherwise called good sense, practical sense, initiative, the faculty of adapting one's self to circumstances. A person may be a moron or an imbecile if he is lacking in judgment; but with good judgment he can never be either. Indeed the rest of the intellectual faculties seem of little importance in comparison with judgment" (Binet & Simon, 1916, 1973, pp.42-43)
  • 6. Alfred Binet Normal versus Abnormal Environmentalist 1857-1911
  • 7. Lewis Terman In the US, Lewis Terman adapted Binet’s test for American school children and named the test the Stanford-Binet Test. The following is the formula of Intelligence Quotient (IQ), introduced by William Stern: 1857-1936
  • 8. Lewis Terman • Eugenics • Quantitative 1857-1936 Eugenics (9.5 min, 1st 2 best): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufqOe0_pres
  • 9. David Wechsler Wechsler developed the: Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS): 1939, 16+ Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) 1949, 6-16 Wechsler Preschool & Primary School Scale of Intelligence, 1967, Ages: 2.5 - 7 1896 – 1981
  • 10. Intelligence • the global capacity to act purposefully, to think rationally, and to deal effectively with [one's] environment
  • 11. WAIS WAIS measures overall intelligence and 11 other aspects related to intelligence that are designed to assess clinical and educational problems.
  • 13. Principles of Test Construction For a psychological test to be acceptable it must fulfill the following three criteria: 1. Standardization 2. Reliability 3. Validity
  • 14. Standardization Standardizing a test involves administering the test to a representative sample of future test takers in order to establish a basis for meaningful comparison. Representative: Age, Ethnicity, Sex
  • 15. Normal Curve Standardized tests establish a normal distribution of scores on a tested population in a bell-shaped pattern called the normal curve.
  • 16. Flynn Effect In the past 60 years, intelligence scores have risen steadily by an average of 27 points. This phenomenon is known as the Flynn effect.
  • 17. Reliability A test is reliable when it yields consistent results. To establish reliability researchers establish different procedures:  Split-half Reliability: Dividing the test into two equal halves and assessing how consistent the scores are.  Test-Retest Reliability: Using the same test on two occasions to measure consistency.
  • 18. Validity Validity of a test refers to what the test is supposed to measure or predict.  Content Validity: Refers to the extent a test measures a particular behavior or trait.  Predictive Validity: Refers to the function of a test in predicting a particular behavior or trait. GRE & GPA
  • 19. Extremes of Intelligence A valid intelligence test divides two groups of people into two extremes: the mentally retarded (IQ 70) and individuals with high intelligence (IQ 135). These two groups are significantly different.
  • 20. High Intelligence Contrary to popular belief, people with high intelligence test scores tend to be healthy, well adjusted, and unusually successful academically.
  • 21. Mental Retardation Mentally retarded individuals required constant supervision a few decades ago, but with a supportive family environment and special education they can now care for themselves.
  • 22. Mental Retardation: High dose Fetal Alcohol
  • 23. Autism • Neurodevelopmental disorder • Prevalence: 0.2% • Symptoms – Social – Communication – Self-stimulation
  • 24. Savant • Steven Wiltshire • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckqDX2XpdyY 1974 -
  • 25. Summary • Intelligence tests have a long history (Binet versus Terman) • Test Characteristics – Reliability – Validity

Editor's Notes

  1. Preview Question 1: When and why were intelligence tests created?
  2. Preview Question 2: What’s the difference between aptitude and achievement tests, and how can we develop and evaluate them?
  3. Preview Question 3: How stable are intelligence scores over the life span?
  4. Preview Question 4: What are the traits of those at the low and high intelligence extremes?