12 Questions
Who revised the Binet-Simon scale to create the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales?
Lewis Terman
Which model of intelligence included seven 'primary abilities' such as verbal comprehension and spatial visualization?
L.L. Thurstone
Which test gradually became more popular and overtook the Stanford-Binet in the 1960s?
Wechsler Test
Who proposed the concept of 'Schema' as a mental structure that leads to knowing or understanding?
Jean Piaget
Which subtest of the intelligence test asks the subject to define proverbs?
Comprehension
What type of question from the comprehension subtest asks the subject to provide a logical explanation for some rule or phenomenon?
Phenomenon-based
In the WISC-V Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, what is the age range for children who can take the test?
6-16
What is the primary ability tested in the comprehension subtest of the intelligence test?
Logical reasoning
Which academic assessment measures reading skills, math skills, spelling, and comprehension?
Wide Range Achievement Test 4 (WRAT4)
What is the sample age range for the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (K-ABC)?
2 1/2-12 1/2 years old
Which assessment is based on the information processing model and includes Sequential, Simultaneous, & MPC Achievement?
Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (K-ABC)
Which assessment emphasizes minimizing oral instructions and verbal responses?
Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (K-ABC)
Explore the history of intelligence testing, from its origins with Alfred Binet to the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales and the development of mental tests during World War I. Learn about the key events and figures that shaped the early years of intelligence testing.
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