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Where are the mean,
median, and mode
located on normal
curve?
Same spot;
Middle
Explain/draw the
distribution of a
normal curve
How do you calculate
standard deviation?
Square root of
variance
Variance = 100,
SD = 10
What is the difference
between a frequency
histogram and
polygon?
Histogram is a bar
graph; Polygon is
a line graph
What are z scores?
Converts scores from two sets of data
into z scores, which measures the
score in standard deviation points
Z score of +1.5 = 1.5 points above the
SD; z score of -.8 is .8 below the SD
Who created the first
intelligence test?
Alfred Binet; When
schooling in France became
mandatory
What are the two
most commonly used
intelligence tests?
Stanford-Binet (made by
Terman) & Wechsler Adult
Intelligence Scales (there is a
child version too; uses
subscores)
What is the original
formula for IQ?
(Mental age /
chronological
age) x 100
How do we know if a
test is biased?
If there are differences in
scores between
gender/race/etc, then must
compare to another similar
test; Could also be biased if
it does not accurately predict
performance
What is the most commonly
used and accepted theory of
multiple intelligences?
Howard Gardner’s
theory of MI
What is EQ?
Emotional Intelligence
(Mayer, Salovey, and
Caruso): Ability to
perceive, understand,
manage, and use emotions
What is the general
intelligence theory?
Spearman: We have a
common set (g factor) that is
measured in all aspects of an
intelligence test (argument
that intelligence is one thing)
What are the three
components of
Sternberg’s triarchic
theory of intelligence?
Analytical, practical, and
creative
Name the 8 types of
intelligence proposed
by Gardner
Linguistic, logicalmathematical, musical,
spatial, bodily-kinesthetic,
intrapersonal,
interpersonal, naturalist
Which measure of
central tendency is
most affected by
outliers?
Mean
What is the range of a
set of data?
Highest score –
lowest score
When something is
statistically significant,
what does that mean?
The results were not a result
of chance
P = .05 or less (there is a 5%
or less chance that the
results were due to chance)
Draw a label a
negatively skewed
distribution
Draw and label a
positively skewed
distribution
What is Ms. Collins’
favorite type of animal?
Tie: Llama or pygmy goat
What type of cell
takes one form of
energy and
converts it into an
neural impulse?
Receptor cell
Where is Ms. Collins
going on vacation this
summer?
Norway and Denmark
She will probably
not sit that close to
the edge;
Evolution has told
her to be afraid
Part of the brain that is
your danger/fear
center
Amygdala
Greatest living
psychologist
What is the definition
of intellectually
disabled?
a condition of limited mental ability,
indicated by an intelligence score of
70 or below and difficulty in
adapting to the demands of life
What is the heritability of
intelligence?
50%
What is the Flynn
Effect?
IQ is increasing over
time; Need to
standardize periodically
What is phenylketonuria
(PKU?)
• Liver fails to produce an enzyme
necessary for early brain development
• Early identification and a special diet
can prevent the development of mental
retardation
Run out of
questions
Good luck!!
Converting
unacceptable impulses
into a more acceptable
form
Sublimation