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Page 1: Jeopardy Intelligence
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Theme From Jeopardy - Think Music

Soundtrack amp Theme Orchestra

99 TV Themes track 4599 disc 11

2008

Broadway amp Vocalists

3607521

eng - Amazoncom Song ID 211248331

Jeopardysmarts testing The answer is

always C Itrsquos a Trap Above 100

Q $100

Q $200

Q $300

Q $400

Q $500

Q $100 Q $100Q $100 Q $100

Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200

Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300

Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400

Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500

Final Jeopardy

$100

Younger people have this type of intelligence creative openness to new technologies

$100

Fluid intelligence

$200

Spearman used this term to describe ldquoall-aroundrdquo basic intelligence

$200

G factor

$300

Howard Gardner studied these people who are great in one area but poor in all others

$300

Savants

$400

Most intelligence tests measure this type of intelligence according to Gardner

$400

Verbal-linguistic

intelligence and visual-spatial

$500

This statistical technique establishes correlations between many variables

$500factor analysis

$100

The IQ test is actually called this

$100Stanford ndash Binet

$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 2: Jeopardy Intelligence

Jeopardysmarts testing The answer is

always C Itrsquos a Trap Above 100

Q $100

Q $200

Q $300

Q $400

Q $500

Q $100 Q $100Q $100 Q $100

Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200

Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300

Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400

Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500

Final Jeopardy

$100

Younger people have this type of intelligence creative openness to new technologies

$100

Fluid intelligence

$200

Spearman used this term to describe ldquoall-aroundrdquo basic intelligence

$200

G factor

$300

Howard Gardner studied these people who are great in one area but poor in all others

$300

Savants

$400

Most intelligence tests measure this type of intelligence according to Gardner

$400

Verbal-linguistic

intelligence and visual-spatial

$500

This statistical technique establishes correlations between many variables

$500factor analysis

$100

The IQ test is actually called this

$100Stanford ndash Binet

$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 3: Jeopardy Intelligence

$100

Younger people have this type of intelligence creative openness to new technologies

$100

Fluid intelligence

$200

Spearman used this term to describe ldquoall-aroundrdquo basic intelligence

$200

G factor

$300

Howard Gardner studied these people who are great in one area but poor in all others

$300

Savants

$400

Most intelligence tests measure this type of intelligence according to Gardner

$400

Verbal-linguistic

intelligence and visual-spatial

$500

This statistical technique establishes correlations between many variables

$500factor analysis

$100

The IQ test is actually called this

$100Stanford ndash Binet

$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 4: Jeopardy Intelligence

$100

Fluid intelligence

$200

Spearman used this term to describe ldquoall-aroundrdquo basic intelligence

$200

G factor

$300

Howard Gardner studied these people who are great in one area but poor in all others

$300

Savants

$400

Most intelligence tests measure this type of intelligence according to Gardner

$400

Verbal-linguistic

intelligence and visual-spatial

$500

This statistical technique establishes correlations between many variables

$500factor analysis

$100

The IQ test is actually called this

$100Stanford ndash Binet

$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 5: Jeopardy Intelligence

$200

Spearman used this term to describe ldquoall-aroundrdquo basic intelligence

$200

G factor

$300

Howard Gardner studied these people who are great in one area but poor in all others

$300

Savants

$400

Most intelligence tests measure this type of intelligence according to Gardner

$400

Verbal-linguistic

intelligence and visual-spatial

$500

This statistical technique establishes correlations between many variables

$500factor analysis

$100

The IQ test is actually called this

$100Stanford ndash Binet

$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 6: Jeopardy Intelligence

$200

G factor

$300

Howard Gardner studied these people who are great in one area but poor in all others

$300

Savants

$400

Most intelligence tests measure this type of intelligence according to Gardner

$400

Verbal-linguistic

intelligence and visual-spatial

$500

This statistical technique establishes correlations between many variables

$500factor analysis

$100

The IQ test is actually called this

$100Stanford ndash Binet

$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
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  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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$300

Howard Gardner studied these people who are great in one area but poor in all others

$300

Savants

$400

Most intelligence tests measure this type of intelligence according to Gardner

$400

Verbal-linguistic

intelligence and visual-spatial

$500

This statistical technique establishes correlations between many variables

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$100

The IQ test is actually called this

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$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

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$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

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300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

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Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

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This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

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300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

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With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

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68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

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a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

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triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
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  • $500 (5)
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 8: Jeopardy Intelligence

$300

Savants

$400

Most intelligence tests measure this type of intelligence according to Gardner

$400

Verbal-linguistic

intelligence and visual-spatial

$500

This statistical technique establishes correlations between many variables

$500factor analysis

$100

The IQ test is actually called this

$100Stanford ndash Binet

$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

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Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

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68

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He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

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a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

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triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
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  • $500 (5)
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 9: Jeopardy Intelligence

$400

Most intelligence tests measure this type of intelligence according to Gardner

$400

Verbal-linguistic

intelligence and visual-spatial

$500

This statistical technique establishes correlations between many variables

$500factor analysis

$100

The IQ test is actually called this

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$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
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  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 10: Jeopardy Intelligence

$400

Verbal-linguistic

intelligence and visual-spatial

$500

This statistical technique establishes correlations between many variables

$500factor analysis

$100

The IQ test is actually called this

$100Stanford ndash Binet

$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
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  • $100 (2)
  • $200
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  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 11: Jeopardy Intelligence

$500

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$500factor analysis

$100

The IQ test is actually called this

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$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

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When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

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If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
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  • $300
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  • $500 Validity
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  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
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  • $500 (5)
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  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 12: Jeopardy Intelligence

$500factor analysis

$100

The IQ test is actually called this

$100Stanford ndash Binet

$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

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creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

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Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

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68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
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  • $500 Validity
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  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 13: Jeopardy Intelligence

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The IQ test is actually called this

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This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

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When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

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If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

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$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

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300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

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Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

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creative

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The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

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Asian children

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This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

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This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

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With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

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more and less

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Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

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68

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He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

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a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

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$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
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  • $100 (2)
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  • $300
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  • $300 Standardization
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  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
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  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
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  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
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  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 14: Jeopardy Intelligence

$100Stanford ndash Binet

$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
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  • $400
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  • $500
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  • $100 (3)
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  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
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  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
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  • $200 (2)
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
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  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
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  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 15: Jeopardy Intelligence

$200

This is the tendency for test scores To rise over time

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
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  • $300
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  • $400
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  • $500
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  • $100 (3)
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  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
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  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
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  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
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  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 16: Jeopardy Intelligence

$200 Flynn effect

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
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  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
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  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
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  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 17: Jeopardy Intelligence

$300

When test administration is the same for everyone and results form a bell curve you have this in a test

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
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  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
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  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
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  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
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  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 18: Jeopardy Intelligence

$300Standardization

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
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  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
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  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 19: Jeopardy Intelligence

$400

If Suzie takes a test 3 times and gets the same results the test is said to have this quality

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
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  • $500 (4)
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  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
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  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 20: Jeopardy Intelligence

$400Reliability

$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
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  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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$500

If a personality test uses too many big wordsAnd does not accurately measure personality then the test lacks this quality

$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
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  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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$500Validity

100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
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  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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100

Assessing current competence is to _____ tests as predicting future performance is to _____ tests

$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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$100

achievement and aptitude

200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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200

This was assessed by Binet and Simon in order to determine whether a childs intellectual development was fast or slow

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 26: Jeopardy Intelligence

$200mental age

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 27: Jeopardy Intelligence

300

Generating multiple possible answers to a problem best illustrates

this type of thinking

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 28: Jeopardy Intelligence

$300

Divergent Thinking

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
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  • $100 (6)
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  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 29: Jeopardy Intelligence

$400

This is the ability to perceive understand manage and use emotions

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
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  • $400
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  • $500
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  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
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  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
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  • $100 (6)
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  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 30: Jeopardy Intelligence

400emotional intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
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  • $400
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  • $500
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  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
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  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
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  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
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  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 31: Jeopardy Intelligence

500

This is the formula for determining IQ according to the original Stanford-Binet

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
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  • $400
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  • $500
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  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
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  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
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  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 32: Jeopardy Intelligence

$500Mental AgeChronological Age X

100

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
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  • $100 (6)
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  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 33: Jeopardy Intelligence

$100

Robert Sternberg distinguished among analytical practical and

_____ intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
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  • $100 (6)
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  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 34: Jeopardy Intelligence

$100

creative

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
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  • $100 (6)
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  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 35: Jeopardy Intelligence

$200

The average mathematics achievement test scores of this group are notably higher than those of North American children

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
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  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
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  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
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  • $300 (3)
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  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
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  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
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  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 36: Jeopardy Intelligence

$200

Asian children

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
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  • $500
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  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
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  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
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  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 37: Jeopardy Intelligence

$300

This is the symmetrical bell-shaped curve that describes the

distribution of many physical and psychological attributes Most

scores fall near the average and fewer and fewer scores lie near

the extremes

300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

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With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
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300 What is the normal curve

400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

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  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
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  • Final Jeopardy
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400

This group is most skilled at interpreting others facial expressions of emotion

$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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$400Women

$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
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  • $500 (5)
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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$500

With increasing age identical twins intelligence test scores become _____ positively correlated With increasing age adoptive siblings scores become _____ positively correlated

$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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$500

more and less

$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
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  • $500 (5)
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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$100

Almost _____ percent of WAIS scores fall between 85 and 115

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
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  • $500 (5)
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 44: Jeopardy Intelligence

$100

68

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
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  • $500 (5)
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 45: Jeopardy Intelligence

$200

He invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
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  • $500 (5)
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 46: Jeopardy Intelligence

$200 William Stern

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
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  • $500 (5)
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 47: Jeopardy Intelligence

$300

a condition of limited mental ability indicated by an intelligence score of

70 or below and difficulty in adapting to the demands of life varies from mild to profound

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
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  • $200
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  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 48: Jeopardy Intelligence

$300Intellectual disabilitymental retardation

$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
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  • $100
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  • 300 What is the normal curve
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  • Final Jeopardy
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$400

He was a professor at Stanford who revised the Binet test for

Americans The test then became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test He is also known for his longitudinal research on gifted

kids

$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
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  • $300
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  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
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  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
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  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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$400Lewis Terman

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
Page 51: Jeopardy Intelligence

$500This is the theory proposed by Robert Sternberg that states that intelligence

consists of three parts including Analytic = the ability to solve

problems Creative = the ability to deal with new situations and Practical

= the ability to adjust and cope with ones environment

$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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$500

triarchic theory

Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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Final JeopardyEducational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for this

Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer
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Final Jeopardy Answer

segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students Self-Fulfilling prophecy of non-gifted students

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Jeopardy
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200
  • $200 (2)
  • $300
  • $300 (2)
  • $400
  • $400 (2)
  • $500
  • $500 factor analysis
  • $100 (3)
  • $100 Stanford ndash Binet
  • $200 (3)
  • $200
  • $300 (3)
  • $300 Standardization
  • $400 (3)
  • $400 Reliability
  • $500 (2)
  • $500 Validity
  • 100
  • $100 (4)
  • 200
  • $200 mental age
  • 300
  • $300
  • $400 (4)
  • 400
  • 500
  • $500 Mental AgeChronological Age X 100
  • $100
  • $100 (2)
  • $200 (2)
  • $200 (3)
  • $300 (4)
  • 300 What is the normal curve
  • 400 (2)
  • $400 Women
  • $500 (3)
  • $500 (4)
  • $100 (5)
  • $100 (6)
  • $200 (4)
  • $200 (4)
  • $300 (2)
  • $300 (5)
  • $400 (5)
  • $400 Lewis Terman
  • $500 (5)
  • $500 (6)
  • Final Jeopardy
  • Final Jeopardy Answer