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Intelligence Testing

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Intelligence Testing

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Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test

30 tests of increasing difficulty Given to children to measure relative intelligenceCompares Chronological (actual age) and Mental Age

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The Stanford-Binet has been changed 4 times

To update the terms and word usageTo replace questions biased toward gender or location in the country1972 To restandarize scores to include non-whites1985 To make it less gender and culturally biased and identify specific learning disabilities

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What does it do?

Goal: devise impartial test to assess children’s intellectual progress in schoolStrategy: Systematically develop sets of questions and problems to assess what children of different ages should know and be able to do

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What does it Mean?

Chronological age (CA): actual ageMental age (MA): assumed to reflect an orderly process of intellectual growth common in all children

If MA=CA Average intelligenceIf MA>CA Above average/GiftedIf MA<CA Below average/Retarded

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The birth of IQ: 1916

Lewis Terman of Stanford University adapts Binet’s test and coins the term Intelligence Quotient (IQ)Establishes a numerical score of 100 as averageTo get your IQ, MA

CA X 100

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Group Tests, Examples & Problems

Definition: -One examiner administers it to many people

Examples: SAT, ACT, GRE Goals: Helps with time and expense of

individual tests and examiner biasProblems:

-Test Anxiety -Intimidation -Generalization

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Problems with IQ Tests (continued)

Content: measures narrow set of skills ex. Verbal understanding, common sense scholastic aptitudeMeasures ability to take testsDiscriminates against minorities (not culture-fair tests)Use of scores as labels

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What do you think?

If anyone knows what it is like to participate in a group test…it is you! What were some of the comments you formed or experiences you had regarding the SATs? PSSAs?

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What makes a good test?

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Reliability

Ability of a test to produce consistent and stable results.

If I gave you a test on Memory today and you score a 80% and I gave you a similar test (measuring same skills) tomorrow, would you get about 80%?

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How do you know if a test is reliable?

Give the test. Then, after a short period of time, give the test again to the same people. If the scores are within points, it’s reliable.

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Are there serious problems determining test reliability?

If you give the same test twice, people might simply remember the answers.To fix this: design two different tests, testing the same skills/abilities and use them interchangeably.

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Validity

Ability of a test to measure what it has been designed to measure. There are two types…

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Two types of validity…Content Validity: whether the test contains an adequate sample of the skills/knowledge that it is supposed to be measuring. Criterion Validity: Refers to the relationship between test scores and independent measures of whatever the test is designed to measure. Example: students who do well academically should also do well on SAT.