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CHAPTER (7) – Thinking, Language, and Intelligence
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• Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).
• Enter in the categories on the main game boards.
• As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
• When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.
• Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.
• Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
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Round 1 Round 2Final
Jeopardy
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Problem Solving
Strategies
Cognitive Processes
Language Theories of Intelligence
Test of intelligence Characteris
tics
Terms
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Round 2
Final Jeopardy
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What is Algorithm
Category 1 - Question 1
What is Algorithm
Category 1 - Question 1
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What is a step-by-step set of rules for solving a problem?What is a step-by-step set of rules for solving a problem?
Scores
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What is a strategy based on using similarities between the
properties of two things or applying solutions to past
problems to the problem at hand?
Category 1 - Question 2
What is a strategy based on using similarities between the
properties of two things or applying solutions to past
problems to the problem at hand?
Category 1 - Question 2
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What is Analogy?
Category 1 - Question 2
What is Analogy?
Category 1 - Question 2
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What is a Heuristic?
Category 1 - Question 3
What is a Heuristic?
Category 1 - Question 3
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What is a rule of thumb for solving problems or making
judgments or decisions?
Category 1 - Question 3
What is a rule of thumb for solving problems or making
judgments or decisions?
Category 1 - Question 3
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What is a form of thinking focused on finding a solution to a
particular problem?
Category 1 - Question 4
What is a form of thinking focused on finding a solution to a
particular problem?
Category 1 - Question 4
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What is Problem Solving?
Category 1 - Question 4
What is Problem Solving?
Category 1 - Question 4
Scores
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What is an incubation period?
Category 1 - Question 5
What is an incubation period?
Category 1 - Question 5
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What is a respite from active problem-solving efforts, which
may facilitate a solution?
Category 1 - Question 5
What is a respite from active problem-solving efforts, which
may facilitate a solution?
Category 1 - Question 5
Scores
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What is Creativity?
Category 2 - Question 1
What is Creativity?
Category 2 - Question 1
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What is the generation of novel, workable products or ideas?
Category 2 - Question 1
What is the generation of novel, workable products or ideas?
Category 2 - Question 1
Scores
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What is the process of arriving at a solution to a given problem?
Category 2 - Question 2
What is the process of arriving at a solution to a given problem?
Category 2 - Question 2
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What is Problem Solving?
Category 2 - Question 2
What is Problem Solving?
Category 2 - Question 2
Scores
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What is Mental Imaging?
Category 2 - Question 3
What is Mental Imaging?
Category 2 - Question 3
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What is forming mental representations of objects or
events?
Category 2 - Question 3
What is forming mental representations of objects or
events?
Category 2 - Question 3
Scores
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What is the process of deciding which of two or more courses of
action to take?
Category 2 - Question 4
What is the process of deciding which of two or more courses of
action to take?
Category 2 - Question 4
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What is Decision Making?
Category 2 - Question 4
What is Decision Making?
Category 2 - Question 4
Scores
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What is Concept Formation?
Category 2 - Question 5
What is Concept Formation?
Category 2 - Question 5
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What is grouping objects, events, and ideas on the basis of their
common features?
Category 2 - Question 5
What is grouping objects, events, and ideas on the basis of their
common features?
Category 2 - Question 5
Scores
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What is Language?
Category 3 - Question 1
What is Language?
Category 3 - Question 1
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What is a system of communication composed of
symbols that are arranged according to a set of rules to
form meaningful expressions?
Category 3 - Question 1
What is a system of communication composed of
symbols that are arranged according to a set of rules to
form meaningful expressions?
Category 3 - Question 1
Scores
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What is the basic units of sound in a language?
Category 3 - Question 2
What is the basic units of sound in a language?
Category 3 - Question 2
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What is Phonemes?
Category 3 - Question 2
What is Phonemes?
Category 3 - Question 2
Scores
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What is Morphemes?
Category 3 - Question 3
What is Morphemes?
Category 3 - Question 3
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What is the smallest units of meaning in a language?
Category 3 - Question 3
What is the smallest units of meaning in a language?
Category 3 - Question 3
Scores
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What is the rules of grammar that determine how words are ordered
within sentences or phrases to form meaningful expressions?
Category 3 - Question 4
What is the rules of grammar that determine how words are ordered
within sentences or phrases to form meaningful expressions?
Category 3 - Question 4
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What is Syntax?
Category 3 - Question 4
What is Syntax?
Category 3 - Question 4
Scores
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What is Semantics?
Category 3 - Question 5
What is Semantics?
Category 3 - Question 5
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What is the set of rules governing the meaning of words?
Category 3 - Question 5
What is the set of rules governing the meaning of words?
Category 3 - Question 5
Scores
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What is “g”?
Category 4 - Question 1
What is “g”?
Category 4 - Question 1
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What is the general factor of intelligence?
Category 4 - Question 1
What is the general factor of intelligence?
Category 4 - Question 1
Scores
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What is Thurstone?
Category 4 - Question 2
What is Thurstone?
Category 4 - Question 2
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What is the theorist who believed intelligence consists of seven
primary mental ablilties?
Category 4 - Question 2
What is the theorist who believed intelligence consists of seven
primary mental ablilties?
Category 4 - Question 2
Scores
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What is Gardner?
Category 4 - Question 3
What is Gardner?
Category 4 - Question 3
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What is the theorist who believed that multiple intelligences are
needed to account for the range of mental abilities?
Category 4 - Question 3
What is the theorist who believed that multiple intelligences are
needed to account for the range of mental abilities?
Category 4 - Question 3
Scores
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What is Spearman?
Category 4 - Question 4
What is Spearman?
Category 4 - Question 4
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What is the theorist who believes intelligence involves general
cognitive ability?
Category 4 - Question 4
What is the theorist who believes intelligence involves general
cognitive ability?
Category 4 - Question 4
Scores
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What is Sternberg?
Category 4 - Question 5
What is Sternberg?
Category 4 - Question 5
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What is the theorist who believed in the three aspects of
intelligence: analytic, creative, and practical?
Category 4 - Question 5
What is the theorist who believed in the three aspects of
intelligence: analytic, creative, and practical?
Category 4 - Question 5
Scores
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What is Standardization?
Category 5 - Question 1
What is Standardization?
Category 5 - Question 1
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What is the process of establishing norms for a test by administering the test to large
numbers of people who constitute a standardization
sample?
Category 5 - Question 1
What is the process of establishing norms for a test by administering the test to large
numbers of people who constitute a standardization
sample?
Category 5 - Question 1
Scores
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What is Predictive Validity?
Category 5 - Question 2
What is Predictive Validity?
Category 5 - Question 2
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What is the degree to which test scores accurately predict future
behavior or performance?
Category 5 - Question 2
What is the degree to which test scores accurately predict future
behavior or performance?
Category 5 - Question 2
Scores
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What is Culture-Fair Tests?
Category 5 - Question 3
What is Culture-Fair Tests?
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What is tests designed to eliminate cultural biases?
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What is tests designed to eliminate cultural biases?
Category 5 - Question 3
Scores
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What is Predictive Validity?
Category 5 - Question 4
What is Predictive Validity?
Category 5 - Question 4
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What is the degree to which test scores accurately predict future
behavior or performance?
Category 5 - Question 4
What is the degree to which test scores accurately predict future
behavior or performance?
Category 5 - Question 4
Scores
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What is the degree to which a test measures what it purports to
measure?
Category 5 - Question 5
What is the degree to which a test measures what it purports to
measure?
Category 5 - Question 5
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What is Validity?
Category 5 - Question 5
What is Validity?
Category 5 - Question 5
Scores
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What is Cognitive Psychology?
Category 6 - Question 1
What is Cognitive Psychology?
Category 6 - Question 1
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What is the branch of psychology that focuses of such mental
processes as thinking, problem solving, decision making, and
use of language?
Category 6 - Question 1
What is the branch of psychology that focuses of such mental
processes as thinking, problem solving, decision making, and
use of language?
Category 6 - Question 1Scores
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What is Thinking?
Category 6 - Question 2
What is Thinking?
Category 6 - Question 2
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What is the process of mentally representing and manipulating
information?
Category 6 - Question 2
What is the process of mentally representing and manipulating
information?
Category 6 - Question 2
Scores
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What is Mental Image?
Category 6 - Question 3
What is Mental Image?
Category 6 - Question 3
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What is a mental picture or representation of an object or
event?
Category 6 - Question 3
What is a mental picture or representation of an object or
event?
Category 6 - Question 3
Scores
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What is concepts with poorly defined or fuzzy rules for
membership?
Category 6 - Question 4
What is concepts with poorly defined or fuzzy rules for
membership?
Category 6 - Question 4
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What is Natural Concepts?
Category 6 - Question 4
What is Natural Concepts?
Category 6 - Question 4
Scores
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What is concepts with clearly defined rules for membership?
Category 6 - Question 5
What is concepts with clearly defined rules for membership?
Category 6 - Question 5
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What is Logical Concepts?
Category 6 - Question 5
What is Logical Concepts?
Category 6 - Question 5
Scores
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Levels ofMental
Retardation
Hierarchy of Concepts
Creativity Types of Intelligence
Terms Terms
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Round 1
Final Jeopardy
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What is the middle level of concepts in a three-level hierarchy of concepts,
corresponding to the categories we most often use in grouping
objects and events?
Category 1 - Question 1
What is the middle level of concepts in a three-level hierarchy of concepts,
corresponding to the categories we most often use in grouping
objects and events?
Category 1 - Question 1
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What is Basic-Level Concepts?
Category 1 - Question 1
What is Basic-Level Concepts?
Category 1 - Question 1
Scores
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What is Superordinate Concepts?
Category 1 - Question 2
What is Superordinate Concepts?
Category 1 - Question 2
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What is the broadest concepts in a three-level hierarchy of
concepts?
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What is the broadest concepts in a three-level hierarchy of
concepts?
Category 1 - Question 2
Scores
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What is Subordinate Concepts?
Category 1 - Question 3
What is Subordinate Concepts?
Category 1 - Question 3
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What is the narrowest level of concepts in a three-level hierarchy of concepts?
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What is the narrowest level of concepts in a three-level hierarchy of concepts?
Category 1 - Question 3
Scores
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What is an object that fits a particular instance?
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What is an object that fits a particular instance?
Category 1 - Question 4
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What is a Positive Instance?
Category 1 - Question 4
What is a Positive Instance?
Category 1 - Question 4
Scores
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What is an object that does not fit a particular concept?
Category 1 - Question 5
What is an object that does not fit a particular concept?
Category 1 - Question 5
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What is Negative Instance?
Category 1 - Question 5
What is Negative Instance?
Category 1 - Question 5
Scores
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What is Divergent Thinking?
Category 2 - Question 1
What is Divergent Thinking?
Category 2 - Question 1
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What is the ability to conceive of new ways of viewing situation
and new uses for familiar objects?
Category 2 - Question 1
What is the ability to conceive of new ways of viewing situation
and new uses for familiar objects?
Category 2 - Question 1
Scores
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What is Convergent Thinking?
Category 2 - Question 2
What is Convergent Thinking?
Category 2 - Question 2
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What is the attempt to narrow down a range of alternatives to
converge on the one correct answer to a problem.
Category 2 - Question 2
What is the attempt to narrow down a range of alternatives to
converge on the one correct answer to a problem.
Category 2 - Question 2Scores
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What is a Metaphor?
Category 2 - Question 3
What is a Metaphor?
Category 2 - Question 3
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What is a figure of speech used to represent an object or concept
by comparing it to another?
Category 2 - Question 3
What is a figure of speech used to represent an object or concept
by comparing it to another?
Category 2 - Question 3
Scores
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What is Conceptual Combinations?
Category 2 - Question 4
What is Conceptual Combinations?
Category 2 - Question 4
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What is combinations of two or more concepts into one concept,
resulting in the creation of a novel idea or application?
Category 2 - Question 4
What is combinations of two or more concepts into one concept,
resulting in the creation of a novel idea or application?
Category 2 - Question 4
Scores
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What is Conceptual Expansion?
Category 2 - Question 5
What is Conceptual Expansion?
Category 2 - Question 5
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What is the expansion of familiar concepts into new uses?
Category 2 - Question 5
What is the expansion of familiar concepts into new uses?
Category 2 - Question 5
Scores
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What is Mental Retardation?
Category 3 - Question 1
What is Mental Retardation?
Category 3 - Question 1
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What is a generalized deficit or impairment in intellectual and
social skills?
Category 3 - Question 1
What is a generalized deficit or impairment in intellectual and
social skills?
Category 3 - Question 1
Scores
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What is 50-70?
Category 3 - Question 2
What is 50-70?
Category 3 - Question 2
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What is the IQ range of mild retardation?
Category 3 - Question 2
What is the IQ range of mild retardation?
Category 3 - Question 2
Scores
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What is 35-49?
Category 3 - Question 3
What is 35-49?
Category 3 - Question 3
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What is the IQ range for moderate retardation?
Category 3 - Question 3
What is the IQ range for moderate retardation?
Category 3 - Question 3
Scores
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What is 20-34?
Category 3 - Question 4
What is 20-34?
Category 3 - Question 4
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What is the IQ range for severe retardation?
Category 3 - Question 4
What is the IQ range for severe retardation?
Category 3 - Question 4
Scores
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What is below 20?
Category 3 - Question 5
What is below 20?
Category 3 - Question 5
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What is the IQ range of profound retardation?
Category 3 - Question 5
What is the IQ range of profound retardation?
Category 3 - Question 5
Scores
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What is Linguistic?
Category 4 - Question 1
What is Linguistic?
Category 4 - Question 1
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What is the type of intelligence that one had the ability to
understand and use words?
Category 4 - Question 1
What is the type of intelligence that one had the ability to
understand and use words?
Category 4 - Question 1
Scores
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What is Naturalist?
Category 4 - Question 2
What is Naturalist?
Category 4 - Question 2
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What is the type of intelligence that one has the ability to
recognize objects and patterns in nature, such as flora, and fauna.
Category 4 - Question 2
What is the type of intelligence that one has the ability to
recognize objects and patterns in nature, such as flora, and fauna.
Category 4 - Question 2
Scores
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What is Spatial?
Category 4 - Question 3
What is Spatial?
Category 4 - Question 3
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What is the type of intelligence that one had the ability to
perceive spatial relationships and arrange objects in space?
Category 4 - Question 3
What is the type of intelligence that one had the ability to
perceive spatial relationships and arrange objects in space?
Category 4 - Question 3
Scores
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What is the ability to analyze, compose, or perform music?
Category 4 - Question 4
What is the ability to analyze, compose, or perform music?
Category 4 - Question 4
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What is Musical?
Category 4 - Question 4
What is Musical?
Category 4 - Question 4
Scores
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What is the ability to perform mathematical, computational, or
logical operations?
Category 4 - Question 5
What is the ability to perform mathematical, computational, or
logical operations?
Category 4 - Question 5
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What is Logical-mathematical?
Category 4 - Question 5
What is Logical-mathematical?
Category 4 - Question 5
Scores
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What is Mainstreaming?
Category 5 - Question 1
What is Mainstreaming?
Category 5 - Question 1
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What is the practice of placing children with special needs in a regular classroom environment?
Category 5 - Question 1
What is the practice of placing children with special needs in a regular classroom environment?
Category 5 - Question 1
Scores
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What is Multiple Intelligences?
Category 5 - Question 2
What is Multiple Intelligences?
Category 5 - Question 2
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What is Gardner’s term for the distinct types of intelligent that characterize different forms of
intelligent behavior?
Category 5 - Question 2
What is Gardner’s term for the distinct types of intelligent that characterize different forms of
intelligent behavior?
Category 5 - Question 2
Scores
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What is Norms?
Category 5 - Question 3
What is Norms?
Category 5 - Question 3
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What is the standards used to compare an individual’s
performance on a test with the performance of others?
Category 5 - Question 3
What is the standards used to compare an individual’s
performance on a test with the performance of others?
Category 5 - Question 3
Scores
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What is Reliability?
Category 5 - Question 4
What is Reliability?
Category 5 - Question 4
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What is the stability of test over time?
Category 5 - Question 4
What is the stability of test over time?
Category 5 - Question 4
Scores
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What is a representation of a person’s intelligence based on
the age of people who are capable of performing at the
same level of ability?
Category 5 - Question 5
What is a representation of a person’s intelligence based on
the age of people who are capable of performing at the
same level of ability?
Category 5 - Question 5
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What is Mental Age?
Category 5 - Question 5
What is Mental Age?
Category 5 - Question 5
Scores
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What is Eugenics?
Category 6 - Question 1
What is Eugenics?
Category 6 - Question 1
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What is attempts to improve the human genetic stock by
encouraging breeding among intellectually superior people?
Category 6 - Question 1
What is attempts to improve the human genetic stock by
encouraging breeding among intellectually superior people?
Category 6 - Question 1
Scores
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What is Incubation Period?
Category 6 - Question 2
What is Incubation Period?
Category 6 - Question 2
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What is a respite from active problem-solving efforts, which
may facilitate a solution?
Category 6 - Question 2
What is a respite from active problem-solving efforts, which
may facilitate a solution?
Category 6 - Question 2
Scores
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What is Decision Making?
Category 6 - Question 3
What is Decision Making?
Category 6 - Question 3
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What is a form of problem solving in which one must select a
course of action from among the available alternatives?
Category 6 - Question 3
What is a form of problem solving in which one must select a
course of action from among the available alternatives?
Category 6 - Question 3
Scores
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What is the tendency to maintain allegiance to an initial hypothesis
despite strong evidence to the contrary?
Category 6 - Question 4
What is the tendency to maintain allegiance to an initial hypothesis
despite strong evidence to the contrary?
Category 6 - Question 4
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What is Conformation Bias?
Category 6 - Question 4
What is Conformation Bias?
Category 6 - Question 4
Scores
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What is Availability Heuristic?
Category 6 - Question 5
What is Availability Heuristic?
Category 6 - Question 5
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What is the tendency to judge events as more likely to occur when information pertaining to them comes readily to mind?
Category 6 - Question 5
What is the tendency to judge events as more likely to occur when information pertaining to them comes readily to mind?
Category 6 - Question 5
Scores
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ScoresFinal
Jeopary Question
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What is a measure of intelligence based on performance on tests of mental abilities, expressed as a ration between one’s mental age and chronological age or derived
from the deviation of one’s scores from the norms for those
of one’s age group?
Final Jeopardy
What is a measure of intelligence based on performance on tests of mental abilities, expressed as a ration between one’s mental age and chronological age or derived
from the deviation of one’s scores from the norms for those
of one’s age group?
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What is Intelligence Quotient?
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What is Intelligence Quotient?
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