MPC-001-02-03 Measurement of Intelligence

3.2 Theoretical Background of Measurement of Intelligence
3.2.1 General Factor Theories
3.2.2 Multi-factor Theories
3.2.2.1 Thurstone’s Primary Mental Abilities/Group Factor Theory
3.2.2.2 Guilford’s Model of Structure of Intellect
3.2.2.3 Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligence
3.2.2.4 Sternberg’ s Triarchic Theory
3.2.2.5 Vernon’s Hierarchical Theory
3.3 History of Measurement of Intelligence
3.3.1 Galton and Cattell
3.3.2 Contribution of Alfred Binet
3.3.3 The Concept of IQ
3.3.4 World War I and Army Personnel Selection
3.4 Major Intelligence Tests
3.4.1 Types of Intelligence Scales
3.4.1.1 Stanford-Binet Test
3.4.1.2 Wechsler Intelligence Scale
3.4.2 Wechsler’s Intelligence Scales
3.4.2.1 Structure of WAIS-IV
3.4.2.2 Subtests
3.4.2.3 The Processing Speed Index Includes Three Tests
3.4.3 Kaufman Assessment Scales
3.4.3.1 Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children
3.4.3.2 Structure of the KABC-II
3.5 Standard Scores and Scaled Scores
3.5.1 The Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Test

 

Concept of IQ

Means End analysis

Stages in creative discoveries

Four components of PASS theory

Seven primary factors given by Thurstone

Algorithms

Musical intelligence

Dysarthria

Phonemes and Morphemes

Working memory

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