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The ability to solve everyday problems by changing yourself or your behavior to fit the environment better, change the environment, or moving to a different environment in which you can be more successful practical intelligence The increase in intelligence test scores that has occurred over time, ...

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The ability to solve everyday problems by changing yourself or your behavior to fit the
environment better, change the environment, or moving to a different environment in
which you can be more successful ✅practical intelligence

The increase in intelligence test scores that has occurred over time, necessitating the
renorming of the tests ✅flynn effect

A testing procedure that uses a test intervene test procedure to assess the examinee's
potential to change ✅dynamic assessment

A measure of intelligence that is based upon the individual's deviation from the norms
for a given test ✅deviation iq

A type of program that allows gifted students to move through the standard curriculum
but more quickly than typical ✅accelerated program

What we already know and can draw upon to solve problems ✅crystallized intelligence

An educational approach for gifted children in which the curriculum is covered but in
greater depth, breadth, or complexity than is done in a typical classroom ✅enrichment
approach

Finding one correct solution for a problem ✅convergent thinking

Promoting a child who has not mastered grade level material to keep the child in a class
with same-aged peers ✅social promotion

In early intelligence tests, the ability of a child to successfully pass measured designed
to assess intelligence at particular ages ✅mental age

An educational strategy that allows groups of students who are at different ability levels
to work together on a common goal, such as a project or assignment ✅collaborative
learning

Intelligence that allows us to solve novel problems for which we have little training
quickly and effectively ✅fluid intelligence

,A test that is administered in a standard or consistent way to all examinees
✅standardized test

The ability to find as many possible solutions to a problem ✅divergent thinking

Those qualities that help us adapt successfully so that we achieve our goals in life
✅intelligence

The idea that there are a number of different types of intelligence that are all relatively
independent of each other ✅theory of multiple intelligences

The ability to generate ideas and to deal successfully with novelty ✅creative
intelligence

Sternberg's idea that intelligence represents a balance of analytical, creative. And
practical abilities ✅triarchic theory

The belief that standardized tests systematically underestimate the intelligence of
minority groups because of bias build into the test ✅cultural test bias hypothesis

High school students who graduate from high school and do not continue their
education ✅forgotten half

Children and youth who exhibit high performance capability in intellectual, creative, and
or artistic areas; possess an unusual leadership capacity; or excel in specific academic
fields ✅gifted children

Thinking that is novel and that produces ideas that are of value ✅creativity

The effect that the expectations of others can have on ones self-perception and
behavior ✅expectancy effects

The process by which expectations or beliefs lead to behaviors that help ensure that
you fulfill the initial prophecy or expectation ✅self fulfilling prophecy

A person's ability to function independently ✅adaptive functioning

A disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in
understanding or using language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself in an
imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell or do mathematical equations
✅learning disability

A testing procedure that focuses on the process used in solving complex, real life
problems ✅authentic assessment

, The range of potential outcomes for any given genotype ✅range of reaction

The anxiety that results when individuals feel they are behaving in ways that confirm
stereotyped expectations of a group with which they identify ✅stereotype threat

A way to learn about a career by spending time watching a person who is working in
that career ✅job shadowing

The type of intelligence that is the one closest to or general intelligence and the one
prized highly in most schools ✅analytical intelligence

Originally a measure of intelligence calculated based upon the ratio of a child's mental
age to chronological age, largely replaced now by the deviation iq ✅intelligence
quotient

An educational approach that places students of similar ability in learning groups so
they can be taught at a level that is most appropriate for their level of understanding
✅ability grouping

A type of intellectual impairment that includes a low score on a standardized test of
intelligence (usually 70 to 75 lower) and impaired adaptive functioning ✅intellectually
disabled

A parenting technique in which the child is asked to think about the consequences that
the child might experience as a result of his behavior ✅self oriented induction

When children become more concerned about their parents emotional needs rather
than their own ✅emotional parentification

The process by which individuals adopt the attitudes, beliefs, and values held by their
society ✅internalization

A parenting style that combines high levels of control and low levels of warmth, marked
by an expectation of compliance from the child ✅authoritarian parenting style

A model of parenting effects that assumes that it is the characteristics of the child that
determine the parenting style that the parents use ✅child effects model

A parenting style that provides a great deal of warmth and acceptance, but few, if any,
rules or restrictions ✅permissive parenting style

A dimension of parenting that measures the amount of warmth and affection in the
parent-child relationship ✅responsiveness

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