7TH ITP QUIZ

7TH ITP QUIZ

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10 Qs

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7TH ITP QUIZ

7TH ITP QUIZ

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Kim Patrick Magdangan

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The range of items used is adapted to the performance of the individual. Individuals proceed at their own pace, usually finishing in 45 to 90 minutes.

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It tries to predict someone’s performance in school and similar settings. Was determined by dividing mental age by chronological age and then multiplying by 100.

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Is the power of reasoning and using information. It includes the ability to perceive relationships, solve unfamiliar problems, and gain new knowledge.

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Consists of acquired skills and knowledge and the ability to apply that knowledge in specific situations.

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Unrelated forms of intelligence, consisting of language, musical abilities, logical and mathematical reasoning, spatial reasoning, ability to recognize and classify objects, body movement skills, self-control and self-understanding, and sensitivity to other people’s social signals.

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A phenomena where people’s perceived risk of performing poorly and thereby supporting an unfavorable stereotype about their group.

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Is defined as the degree to which evidence and theory support the interpretations of test scores for the intended purposes. Indicates how well the test measures what it claims to measure.

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