Title: Intelligence, Cognition, Language Mods 28-32
1Intelligence, Cognition, LanguageMods 28-32
- HOW DO YOU DETERMINE HOW INTELLIGENT A PERSON
IS?
2A few quotes on Intelligence
- the capacity for knowledge, and knowledge
possessed Henmon 1921 - the capacity to learn or to profit by
experience Dearborn 1921 - a global concept that involves an individuals
ability to act purposefully, think rationally,
and deal effectively with the environment
Wechsler 1958 - Intelligence is what you do when you dont know
what to do Unknown Thursday, July 15,
1942 536 PM
3Essential Questions
- Is intelligence one, general ability or several,
specific abilities? - Is intelligence inherited or learned?
- Are intelligence tests valid measures of mental
ability?
4What makes a good athlete?
- Is it.?
- Strength
- Power
- Speed --
5- Quickness
- Aggressiveness
- Agility
- Endurance
- The Epitome of Athleticism?
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vRubpESZgosM
6Multiple Intelligences Theory Howard Gardner
- Gardner has identified 8 (9) Intelligences
- Verbal/Linguistic Reading, writing,
storytelling etc. - Logical/Mathematical Numbers, reasoning,
problem solving. - Visual/Spatial Drawing, creating, imagining,
visualizing. - Ex. Alonzo Clemmons
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?v8w13NNU6oNQ
- Musical/Rhythmic Singing, playing instruments,
producing music. - Bodily/Kinesthetic Physical activities, body
language, movement, athleticism.
7Multiple Intel. Contd
- Naturalistic Loves and understands the
outdoors, animals, nature. - Interpersonal Understanding people,
communicating with groups or individuals. - Intrapersonal Self-understanding, follows
instincts, originality. - Existential Philosophical, meaning of life
8Any MENSA candidates in the house?
- http//www.mensa.org/index0.php?page12
9Definition of Intelligence
- INTELLIGENCE IS DEFINED AS THE ABILITY TO
UNDERSTAND AND ADAPT TO THE ENVIRONMENT BY USING
A COMBINATION OF INHERITED ABILITIES AND LEARNING
EXPERIENCES
10Testing Intelligence
- If you were the head of the CIA and needed to
recruit the best and brightest in the country,
how would you measure intelligence? What would
your test include? - Alfred Binet French psychologist who was a
pioneer of intelligence testing - Measured a childs Mental Age the chronological
age that typically corresponds to a given level
of performance
11Flexible Thinking
- The words in each group have a single word in
common associated with them. The object is to
find that word. For example, if the words were
shake, cow, and carton, the common element is
milk (milkshake, cow milk and milk carton. - BALL HOME NAVAL
- STREAM GOOSE TOWN
- DANCE LADDER DOOR
- DOG PEPPER ROD
- SAND MOUSE DOOR
- BALL SHAKE LOTION
- PUFF WHIPPED ICE
- BOWLING CUSHION HAIR
- SUN BULB SKY
- WRENCH STOVE LINE
12- WILLIAM STERN A GERMAN PSYCHOLOGIST DERIVED
THE FAMOUS MEASURE OF IQ INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT. - FORMULA FOR IQ
- IQ IS A PERSONS MENTAL AGE DIVIDED BY THEIR
CHRONOLOGICAL AGE, AND MULTIPLIED BY 100 (TO GET
RID OF THE DECIMAL POINT) - EX. A CHILD WITH THE SAME MENTAL AND
CHRONOLOGICAL AGE HAS AN IQ OF 100 - EX. AN 8-YEAR-OLD WHO ANSWERS QUESTIONS LIKE A
10-YEAR-OLD, HAS AN IQ OF 125 - IQ IS NOT USED VERY OFTEN ANYMORE ONE OF THE
MOST COMMON REASONS IS THAT IS DOESNT WORK VERY
WELL FOR ADULTS THE INTELLIGENCE TESTS USED
TODAY PRODUCE A MENTAL ABILITY SCORE BASED ON THE
TESTTAKERS PERFORMANCE RELATIVE TO THE AVERAGE
PERFORMANCE OF OTHERS THE SAME AGE DEVIATION IQ
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vsaqskTrAQ3Qfeature
related
13Modern Tests of Mental Abilities
- APTITUDE TESTS DESIGNED TO MEASURE OR PREDICT
YOUR ABILITY OR POTENTIAL TO LEARN NEW SKILLS OR
INFORMATION - ACHIEVEMENT TESTS INTENDED TO REFLECT WHAT YOU
HAVE LEARNED - EX. SATs vs. FINAL EXAMS
- DIFFICULT TO DISTINGUISH BECAUSE ONES
POTENTIAL IS OFTEN INFLUENCED BY THEIR
EXPERIENCES
14Wechsler Adult Intelligence ScaleWechsler
Intelligence Scale for ChildrenWechsler
Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence
- WECHSLER ADULT INTELLIGENCE SCALE (WAIS) THE
MOST WIDELY USED INTELLIGENCE TEST TODAY
CONSISTS OF 15 SUB-TESTS. CONTAINS SEPARATE
VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL (PERFORMANCE) SECTIONS - A DRAMATIC DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO SCORES MAY
ALERT THE EXAMINER TO POSSIBLE LEARNING
DIFFICULTIES
15PRINCIPLES OF TEST CONSTRUCTION
- IN ORDER TO BE ACCEPTED, PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS MUST
MEET THREE CRITERIA. TESTS MUST BE - STANDARDIZED
- RELIABLE
- VALID
16STANDARDIZATION
- SIMPLY KNOWING HOW MANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU GOT
CORRECT ON AN INTELLIGENCE TEST WOULD TELL YOU
ALMOST NOTHING. IN ORDER TO EVALUATE YOUR
PERFORMANCE, YOU WOULD NEED A BASIS FOR COMPARING
IT TO THE PERFORMANCE OF OTHER INDIVIDUALS. - THE TEST MUST BE ADMINISTERED TO A REPRESENTATIVE
SAMPLE OF PEOPLE AND THEN THE SCORES SHOULD BE
COMPARED. - A RANDOM GROUP OF TEST RESULTS TYPICALLY FORMS
A NORMAL DISTRIBUTION
17RELIABILITY
- A GOOD TEST MUST YIELD DEPENDABLY CONSISTENT
SCORES. IN ORDER TO CHECK FOR RELIABILITY,
RESEARCHERS RETEST PEOPLE USING THE SAME TEST (OR
A DIFFERENT FORM OF IT). - IF THE TWO SCORES GENERALLY AGREE, OR CORRELATE,
THE TEST IS GENERALLY CONSIDERED TO BE RELIABLE.
18VALIDITY
- A TEST IS VALID IF IT MEASURES WHAT IT IS
SUPPOSED TO MEASURE, OR PREDICTS WHAT IT IS
SUPPOSED TO PREDICT - EX. A ROAD TEST MEASURES TASKS THAT YOU
ROUTINELY PERFORM WHILE DRIVING
19- FACTOR ANALYSIS A STATISTICAL METHOD THAT
ALLOWS RESEARCHERS TO IDENTIFY CLUSTERS OF ITEMS
ON TESTS THAT MEASURE A COMMON ABILITY - EX. SOMEONE WHO SCORES WELL ON MATH TESTS WILL
PROBABLY DO WELL ON SPATIAL TASKS - GENERAL INTELLIGENCE G Charles Spearman
- INDIVIDUALS THAT SCORE HIGH ON ONE FACTOR SUCH AS
VERBAL INTELLIGENCE, OFTEN SCORE HIGHER THAN
AVERAGE ON OTHER FACTORS SUCH AS SPATIAL OR
REASONING ABILITIES.
20Food for thought
- Is intelligence just speedy information
processing? - Does intelligence remain stable, or does it
change during ones life? - Researchers have tried it all
- Unable to talk with infants, researchers have
tried everything from birth weight to head
circumference to whether the 3rd toe was longer
than the 2nd to the age of sitting up alone - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vxNvvL9j_SIsfeature
related
21Extremes of Intelligence -
- TO BE LABELED AS MENTALLY RETARDED, A CHILD MUST
HAVE BOTH A LOW IQ SCORE (BELOW 70) AND
DIFFICULTY ADAPTING TO THE NORMAL DEMANDS OF
LIVING INDEPENDENTLY - ONLY ABOUT ONE PERCENT OF THE POPULATION MEETS
BOTH CRITERIA, WITH MALES OUTNUMBERING FEMALES BY
50 PERCENT - MOST MENTALLY CHALLENGED INDIVIDUALS CAN LIVE IN
MAINSTREAM SOCIETY - SEVERE MENTAL RETARDATION A CHARACTERISTIC OF
ONLY 4 PERCENT OF THE MENTALLY RETARDED
POPULATION USUALLY RESULTS FROM KNOWN PHYSICAL
CAUSES SUCH AS DOWN SYNDROME (CAUSED BY AN EXTRA
CHROMOSOME)
22Extremes of Intelligence -
- GIFTED INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS WITH IQ SCORES
OF HIGHER THAN 135 - CONTRARY TO POPULAR MYTH, INTELLECTUALLY GIFTED
INDIVIDUALS ARE HEALTHY, WELL-ADJUSTED, AND
ACADEMICALLY SUCCESSFUL - Smart http//www.youtube.com/watch?vDhrfhjLd9e4
23CREATIVITY AND INTELLIGENCE
- CREATIVITY THE ABILITY TO PRODUCE IDEAS THAT
ARE BOTH NOVEL AND VALUABLE WILL VARY FROM
CULTURE TO CULTURE - TYPICALLY, EXCEPTIONALLY CREATIVE ARCHITECTS,
SCIENTISTS, MATHEMATICIANS, ETC. DO NOT SCORE
HIGHER ON INTELLIGENCE TESTS
24Creativity
- THERE IS CLEARLY MORE TO CREATIVITY THAN
INTELLIGENCE SCORES - STUDIES OF CREATIVE PEOPLE SUGGEST FIVE
ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS
25Creativity continued
- 1.) EXPERTISE CREATIVE PEOPLE MUST POSSESS A
WELL-DEVELOPED BASE OF KNOWLEDGE. THE MORE IDEAS
AND IMAGES THAT WE HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO, THE
GREATER THE CHANCE THAT WE WILL HAVE TO ASSEMBLE
A UNIQUE CONSTRUCT. - 2.) IMAGINATIVE THINKING SKILLS CREATIVE PEOPLE
POSSESS AN ABILITY TO SEE THINGS IN A NEW WAY,
RECOGNIZE PATTERNS AND MAKE CONNECTIONS.
http//www.youtube.com/watch?v3DPKf7y1F-Q
26Creativity continued
- 3.) VENTURESOME PERSONALITY CREATIVE PEOPLE DO
NOT SIMPLY FOLLOW THE PACK INVENTORS, FOR
EXAMPLE, HAVE A KNACK FOR PERSISTING AFTER
FAILURE. - 4.) INTRINSIC MOTIVATION PEOPLE SEEM TO BE THE
MOST CREATIVE WHEN THEY ARE MOTIVATED PRIMARILY
BY THE INTEREST, ENJOYMENT, SATISFACTION AND THE
CHALLENGE OF THE WORK ITSELF NOT EXTERNAL
FORCES. - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vgimcdV-8FzYsafety_
modetruepersist_safety_mode1 - 5.) CREATIVE ENVIRONMENT CREATIVE PEOPLE OFTEN
WORK IN ENVIRONMENTS THAT SUPPORT OR ENCOURAGE
NEW IDEAS. - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vziOG_GHNVq0
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50Genetic and Environmental Determinants of
Intelligence Nature vs. Nurture
- ALMOST EVERYONE ACKNOWLEDGES THE FACT THAT
INTELLIGENCE IS INFLUENCED BY BOTH GENETICS AND
THE ENVIRONMENT BUT TO WHAT DEGREE? - GENETIC DETERMINANTS
- TWIN STUDIES DO PEOPLE WHO SHARE THE SAME GENES
ALSO SHARE COMPARABLE MENTAL ABILITIES?
51Continued
- AN ENVIRONMENTALIST WOULD SAY THAT IT IS DUE TO
THE FACT THAT THEY WERE RAISED IN A SIMILAR
FASHION - IDENTICAL TWINS RAISED TOGETHER - .86 CORRELATION
IN INTELLIGENCE SCORES - IDENTICAL TWINS RAISED APART - .75 CORRELATION IN
INTELLIGENCE SCORES - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vREhKa3_oHL8
52BIAS IN INTELLIGENCE TESTING
- ARE INTELLIGENCE TESTS BIASED?
- CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN INTELLIGENCE TESTING
- http//wilderdom.com/personality/intelligenceChitl
ingTestShort.html - MATH AND SCIENCE SCORES WHO SCORES HIGHER, ON
AVERAGE? - WHAT ROLE DO GENDER, AND RACE PLAY IN
INTELLIGENCE SCORES?
53- SAT 1990 Males scored 45 points higher than
females on math, and 10 points higher on verbal - Japanese children scored higher than American
children on such tests. During the 1980s,
Asian-Americans made up only 3 of the American
population, but won 25 of the Westinghouse
Science Talent Search Awards - African-Americans, on average, score about 15
points lower than whites on intelligence tests
54Smartest TV Shows
- 1. MASH2. Cosmos3. CSI4. House5. The West
Wing6. Boston Legal7. All in the Family8.
Frasier9. Mad About You10. Jeopardy!