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CDP Quiz 57 - Intelligence & Creativity Theories
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1. According to Wallas (1926), creative process involves a period of preparation. Incubation illumination and

2. One of the oldest and most widely used intelligence tests is the ______ which was developed primarily for testing children individually, but it has been extended for use with adults.

3. The concepts of mental age and intelligence quotient grew out of

4. The _______ may be used with adults or children: the items are classified as verbal or performance, depending upon whether the subjects must use words to indicate his answer.

5. Postnatal growth of _______ undoubtedly is related to physical developments of the brain after birth, as well as to experiential factors.

6. The _______ test items stress the importance of many answers. Such factors as originality and flexibility are also scored by evaluating the quality and direction of responses.

7. Most socially healthy people belong to _____ group.

8. In the _______ low intelligence group people tend to exhibit disruptive behavior in the classroom.

9. _______ is the name given to the theoretical position that intelligence is composed of a single, unitary or general (G) factor.

10. The basic idea of _____ is to compute correlation coefficients among the various subjects one has decided to include in an intelligence test.