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‭ SYC A100 | Lectures 7-12:‬‭Study Guide‬
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‭Intro to Psychology:‬‭Exam Study Guide‬
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‭Lecture 7: Group Differences in Intelligence‬‭-‬
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‭ ugenics:‬‭Eugenics‬‭promoted reproduction of people‬‭with‬
‭desirable traits‬‭while discouraging reproduction in‬‭others.‬
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‭ x.‬‭Only promoting the reproduction of individuals‬‭with‬
‭certain qualifying IQ scores on one extreme of the‬
‭distribution‬
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‭ roup Differences:‬‭(Goddard & US Public Health Service)‬
‭Studies‬‭suggested large groups, such as immigrants,‬‭were‬
‭labeled as having lower intelligence‬‭based on biased‬‭methods.‬
‭○‬ I‭n 1912, Goddard worked with the US Public Health Service‬
‭to administer intelligence tests to immigrants arriving at‬
‭Ellis Island in New York.‬
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‭ e suggested that‬‭83% of Jews, 80% of Hungarians,‬‭79% of‬
‭Italians, and 87% of Russians‬‭who were tested were‬
‭classified as‬‭"morons"‬‭(a term used at the time to‬‭describe‬
‭those considered mentally deficient).‬
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‭ he Bell Curve:‬‭African-Americans historically underperform‬‭on‬
‭standardized tests‬‭, possibly due to social factors‬‭like‬‭stress‬‭or‬
‭socioeconomic status‬‭(SES).‬
‭●‬ F
‭ lynn Effect:‬‭Over time, average IQ scores have increased‬
‭worldwide, indicating environmental effects on intelligence.‬
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‭ verage IQ scores have been rising at a rate of‬
‭approximately 3 points per decade‬
‭○‬ ‭Possible Environmental Effects:‬
‭■‬ ‭Access and quality of education‬
‭■‬ ‭Exposure to testing‬
‭■‬ ‭Tech advancements‬
‭■‬ ‭Improved nutrition‬
‭■‬ ‭etc.‬

, ‭ SYC A100 | Lectures 7-12:‬‭Study Guide‬
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‭ ature vs. Nurture:‬‭Intelligence is influenced by both‬‭genetics‬
‭(heredity) and the‬‭environment‬‭.‬
‭○‬ ‭Genetics = Nature ; Environment = Nurture‬
‭○‬ ^‭ They are CONFOUNDED (intertwined / inextricably‬
‭linked)‬
‭○‬ *‭ Heritability‬‭-‬‭the degree to which a characteristic‬‭can be‬
‭attributed to genetic factors.‬
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‭ tudies show‬‭around 50% of cognitive abilities are‬
‭heritable‬‭, but environment plays a crucial role in‬
‭maximizing potential.‬
‭■‬ ‭Ex.‬ ‭Tod: “What is the‬‭heritability‬‭of his addiction?”‬
‭■‬ ‭ uzy: “Probably very high, his mother was an‬
S
‭alcoholic during pregnancy”‬
‭○‬ *‭ Gene-environment interaction‬‭-‬‭an effect is due to‬‭a‬
‭mixture of environmental factors (nurture) and genetic‬
‭factors (nature)‬
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‭ enes provide a range of possible outcomes (i.e.,‬
‭one’s IQ could be 40 – 160). This genetic makeup‬
‭interacts with the environment one is raised in.‬
‭●‬ ‭Poor-quality upbringing -> possible IQ of 40‬
‭●‬ ‭High-quality upbringing -> possible IQ of 160‬
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‭ ultural Test Bias:‬‭Traditional IQ tests measure cultural‬
‭knowledge (ex. “Who wrote Huckleberry Finn?”), which may‬
‭disadvantage those from different backgrounds. Culture-fair‬
‭tests, like Raven’s Progressive Matrices, were developed to‬
‭address this.‬

‭Lecture 8: Intelligence and Testing‬
‭●‬ *‭ ‭I‬ntelligence‬‭:‬‭Intelligence is one’s ability to solve‬‭problems,‬
‭adapt, and learn from experiences. It encompasses‬
‭psychological factors like memory, perception, and language.‬
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‭ istory:‬‭Alfred Binet‬‭developed the first intelligence‬‭test to‬
‭identify children needing remedial education in France. He‬

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