Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
Intelligence?
What is intelligence?
The ability
to think abstractly
Plan
Gather information
Understand complex ideas
Solve problems
Reason
Adapt effectively to the environment
Overcome obstacles
Learn from experience
Adapt to a novel situation
What is Intelligence?
The mental abilities that enable one to
adapt to, shape, or select ones
environment
The ability to judge, comprehend, and
reason
The ability to understand and deal with
people, objects, and symbols
The ability to act purposefully, think
rationally, and deal effectively with the
environment
How is Intelligence
Measured?
IQ is a measure of relative
intelligence determined by a
standardized test.
Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is the
score you get on an intelligence
test. Originally, it was a quotient (a
ratio): IQ= MA/CA x 100 [MA is
mental age, CA is chronological
age].
How Is IQ Measured?
There are a number of IQ tests available.
Some IQ tests are untimed, individually administered
tests such as the Stanford-Binet and the Wechsler tests.
Other tests are timed, proctored group tests, such as
the Raven Progressive Matrices, the California Test of
Mental Maturity (CTMM) and the Cattell Culture-Fair Test,
Still a third class of test is the power test, such as the
Mega Test, the Titan Test, and the Test for Genius. These
are unproctored, open-book tests .These tests are not
universally recognized as true IQ tests because it is felt
that they are susceptible to cheating.
Intelligence Tests
There are several types of tests you
may encounter. Most assessments
will include more than one type of
test.
Intelligence tests (also known as
cognitive ability tests) are part of
most pre employment assessments
because intelligence is the best
single predictor of job performance.
Common intelligence
tests
Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Test
(KAIT): A broad intelligence test, assessing both
crystallized and fluid intelligence, in anyone 11 years or
older. The test, which can be completed with 1 to 1.5
hours, comprises six subtests. One subtest involves
comprehension questions after listing to a recording.
Another subtest involves learning pictures that represent
words, called rebuses, and then interpreting a sequence
of rebuses.
Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (KBIT): Verbal and
non-vernal intelligence test that can be completed within
15 to 20 minutes, applicable to all ages from 4 to 90 and
individuals with language and hearing impairments.
A Five-Minute IQ Test
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
2.
3.
4.
5.