General Intelligence (g) - According to this underlying factor, an individual that excels in reading is likely to perform well in math., Multiple Intelligences - One individual may be strong in verbal, musical, and naturalistic intelligence. Another may be high in spatial, interpersonal, and linguistic intelligence., Intelligence Quotient (IQ) - An 8-year-old with the mental age of 8 has an __ of 100., Mental Age - If a child is 8, but can only perform as a typical 6-year-old, the child has a _________ of 6., Validity - A depression test that accurately measures symptoms of depression would have high ________., Content Validity - A depression test that includes questions covering emotional and physical symptoms like fatigue and appetite has high ____________., Predictive Validity - SAT/ACT test scores have high ______________ in predicting a student’s future academic performance in college., Reliability - A scale reporting the same weight of a glass after repeated measurements., Test-Retest Reliability - A student scores similarly on a math test taken 5 days apart., Split-Half Reliability - Only answering the odd- or only answering the even-numbered questions produces similar scores., Stereotype Threat - Women underperforming in math after being reminded of the gender stereotype that men are better than women at math., Stereotype Lift - Asians excelling at math after hearing the stereotype that asians are good at math., Flynn Effect - Modern students scoring higher on older IQ tests than previous generations., Achievement Tests - AP tests and final exams are examples of these., Aptitude Tests - The SAT and SBAC are examples of these., Fixed Mindset - Thinking: “I’m bad at math and I will never improve.”, Growth Mindset - Thinking: “I can get better at math with practice.”, Standardization - IQ tests like the Stanford-Binet and the WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale) are standardized to ensure consistent administration and scoring.,

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