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AP Psych DMA

AP Psych DMA. A test that measures or predicts what it is supposed to is said to have a high degree of… Binet and Simon assumed that intellectually bright children…. Please write down the questions & leave room for your answers. Today’s Agenda. DMA Intelligence test Gardner Review

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AP Psych DMA

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  1. AP Psych DMA • A test that measures or predicts what it is supposed to is said to have a high degree of… • Binet and Simon assumed that intellectually bright children…. Please write down the questions & leave room for your answers.

  2. Today’s Agenda • DMA • Intelligence test • Gardner • Review • Apply to games Homework: • Self-Experiment – due Monday, Nov. 28th • Chapter 10 & 11 Test – Tuesday, Nov. 15th • Chapter 10& 11 Notes – Tuesday, Nov. 15th • Review session – Monday, Nov. 14th, 7:00 AM, Wheeler’s room

  3. Origins of Intelligence Testing • Intelligence Test • Assess individual’s mental aptitudes • Comparing them to those of others, using numerical scores

  4. Origins of Intelligence Testing • Mental Age • Binet • a measure of intel. test • child who does as well as the average 8-year-old is said to have a mental age of 8

  5. Origins of Intelligence Testing • Stanford-Binet • American version - Termanat Stanford University • of Binet’stest

  6. Origins of Intelligence Testing • Intelligence Quotient (IQ) • Ratio of mental age (ma) to chronological age (ca) multiplied by 100 • IQ = ma/ca x 100 • the average performance (for a given age) is assigned a score of 100

  7. Intelligence Test Sample Questions

  8. Vocabulary For the next two questions select the best definition for each word.

  9. 1. Viable • Traveled • Capable of living • V-shaped • Can be bent

  10. 2. Imminent • Defenseless • Expensive • Impending • Notorious

  11. Analogies Examine the relationship between the first two words. Then, find an answer that has the same relationship with the word in bold letters.

  12. 3. Washington : Lincoln July: • January • April • May • October

  13. 4. Ocean : Canoe Verse: • Poem • Pen • Water • Serve

  14. Similarities Which letter on the right belongs to the same category as the one on the left?

  15. 5. J AMSZT

  16. 6. A SDUVX

  17. Sequences Choose the answer that best completes the sequence

  18. 7. a z b y c x d? e s u w f

  19. 8. 1 3 6 10 15? 16 18 21 27 128

  20. Mathematical Reasoning Portland and Seattle are actually 150 miles apart, but on a map they are two inches apart. If Chicago and Norfolk are five inches apart on the same map, what is the actual distance between those two cities? • 125 miles • 250 miles • 375 miles • 525 miles

  21. And now for the answers…

  22. 1. Viable • Traveled • Capable of living • V-shaped • Can be bent

  23. 2. Imminent • Defenseless • Expensive • Impending • Notorious

  24. 3. Washington : Lincoln July: • January • April • May • October

  25. 4. Ocean : Canoe Verse: • Poem • Pen • Water • Serve

  26. 5. J AMSZT

  27. 6. A SDUVX

  28. 7. a z b y c x d? e s u w f

  29. 8. 1 3 6 10 15? 16 18 21 27 128

  30. Mathematical Reasoning Portland and Seattle are actually 150 miles apart, but on a map they are two inches apart. If Chicago and Norfolk are five inches apart on the same map, what is the actual distance between those two cities? • 125 miles • 250 miles • 375 miles • 525 miles

  31. Gardner & gamesReview • Due tomorrow at the end of the period • Rest of class today + 25 minutes tomorrow. • The last section of the handout you must complete tonight.

  32. With your study group… • Select a teacher • Think of which 2-3 intelligences you think this teacher is strongest in. • Create a poem that explains which intelligences this teacher has and why. • You must be kind to the teacher. • At least 2 verses long • It can rhyme or be free verse • Your group will read the poem to the class • Readings begin at 1:55

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