Any discussion of the measurement of intelligence is likely to be handicapped by the many different meanings the term has assumed in psychology, to say nothing of popular discourse. It is useful to distinguish the three major meanings of the term, which are shown in Figure 1. Intelligence A ...
Some might argue that the lack of a unique measurement or a set of covarying measurements might depend on the non-measurable nature of the object itself. Intelligence and talent, for example, are phenomena that have been criticized as not really being measurable, especially in the form of quan...
Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand Richie Poulton Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA Terrie E. Moffitt & Avshalom Caspi ...
SECTION OF PSYCHOLOGY: Intelligence of Infants and Its MeasurementFirst page of articledoi:10.1111/j.2164-0947.1941.tb00796.xDoctor Psyche CattellJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences
The measurement of the quality, value, or effect of something is the activity of deciding how great it is. 双语例句 例: The measurement of intelligence has been the greatest achievement of twentieth-century scientific psychology. 对智商的评估一直是20世纪科学心理学的最大成就。
(6) neuropsychological test performance (crystallized or fluid intelligence NIHTB-CB composites, then individual NIHTB-CB tests to examine the independent contributions of each test); and (7) motor and speech developmental milestone delays (as composites then individually to examine the independent ...
Get PDF (738K) Summary.— Intelligence tests are often assumed to predict a child's ability to learn, although they are seldom based on situations that directly involve any learning. A battery of nine group tests was devised for junior school children, each based on the learning of an unfam...
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Once they had successfully measured perceived difficulty on physiological loads using rating scales (for an overview see Moray, 1982), they used an established intelligence test and asked participants to rate the perceived difficulty for every test item on a 9-point rating scale right after ...
(6) neuropsychological test performance (crystallized or fluid intelligence NIHTB-CB composites, then individual NIHTB-CB tests to examine the independent contributions of each test); and (7) motor and speech developmental milestone delays (as composites then individually to examine the independent ...