《心理学与生活》全套课件教案-chapter-ten.ppt
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1、Chapter 9 Intelligence and intelligence assessmentOutline What is assessmentIntelligence assessment Theories of intelligenceThe politics of intelligencecreativity Assessment and society What is assessment Psychological assessment is the use of specified testing procedures to evaluate the abilities,b
2、ehaviors,and personal qualities of people.Basic Features of Formal Assessment正式测量的基本特点Formal assessment procedures should meet three requirements:Reliability信度信度 Validity效度效度 Standardization标准化标准化Reliability信度Reliability is the extent to which an assessment instrument can be trusted to give consiste
3、nt scores.信度是指某一测量工具能够得出一致分数的程度。Test-retest reliability重测信度:a correlation of scores derived bythe same individual(s)at different times Parallel forms平行/复本信度:correlation of scores derived by using different forms of the same test Split-half reliability分半信度:correlation between different halves of the
4、same testValidity效度The validity of a test is the degree to which it measures what an assessor intends it to measure.测验的效度是指测验能够测得的它所要测定的东西的程度。Face validity表面效度:the topic of measurement is clear to those being tested Criterion validity效标效度,or predictive validity预测效度:correlation between a tests scores
5、 and his or her score on some other standard,or criterion,associated with what the test measures.Construct validity结构效度Norms and Standardization常模与标准化 Norms and Standardization Norms are typical scores or statistics.Standardization is the administration of a testing device to all persons,in the same
6、 way,under the same condition.标准化是指在同一条件下对所有人、以同样的方式实施测验。Intelligence AssessmentIntelligence智力Definitions of intelligence:Intelligence is a very general mental capability that involves the ability to reason,plan,solve problems,think abstractly,comprehend complex ideas,and learn from experience.智力与能力
7、是指成功地解决某种问题(或完成任务)且表现出良好适应性的个性心理特征。Origins of Intelligence TestingAlfred Binet developed an objective test that could classify and identify developmentally disabled children.He designed age-appropriate test items.His test computed average scores for normal children at different ages.Mental age(MA)心理
8、年龄measure of an individuals level of mental development Chronological age生理年龄 the number of years since birhOrigins of Intelligence TestingFeatures of Binets approach A test score is interpreted as an estimate of current performance,not as a measure of innate intelligence.Scores identify children ne
9、eding special help.Binet did not want scores to stigmatize children.He emphasized training and opportunity.He constructed his test on empirical(not theoretical)data.IQ Tests:Intelligence quotientThe IQ was a numerical,standardized measure of intelligence.The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale Wechsle
10、r ScalesThe Stanford-Binet Intelligence ScaleStanford Binet Intelligence Scale revised many times since 1916;currently known as Stanford-Binet:Fourth Edition(SB:IV)This test was adapted for American school children by LewisTerman of Stanford University.The Stanford-Binet Intelligence ScaleIt provide
11、d a base for the concept of intelligence quotient(IQ)Intelligence quotient(IQ)mental age(MA)chronological age(CA).X 100IQ score=The Wechsler Intelligence ScalesWechsler-Bellevue Intelligence Scale,developed by David Wechsler,was first published in 1939.The original version was renamed Wechsler Adult
12、 Intelligence Scale(WAIS)in 1955 and revised and re-released in 1971(WAIS-III).The Wechsler Intelligence ScalesWechsler developed a series of scales where each subtest measures a different intellectual task.These scales can be grouped into:Verbal tasks语词任务:require knowledge of verbal concepts.Perfor
13、mance tasks操作任务:require familiarity with spatial-relations concepts.The Wechsler Intelligence ScalesWechsler Intelligence Scale for Children,3rd Ed.(WISC-III)(1991)is designed for children six to seventeen years old.Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence,Revised(WPPSI-R)(1989)is design
14、ed for children four to six and-a-half years old.Weschler ScalesWechsler introduced the concept of the deviation IQ based on how a persons answers compared with those attained by people in the same age group.The average IQ score is 100.IQ scores were distributed on a normal curve.IQ=100+15Z Z=X-X SD
15、Interpeting IQ scoresMental Retardation(智力延迟).Must meet 3 criteria:Significantly sub-average intellectual functioning Limitations in adaptive skills(such as communication,self care,social skills,health and safety,work).Onset prior to age 18.Theories of intelligenceOutline Theories of intelligence Ps
16、ychometric Theories of Intelligence智力的心理测量学理论 Sternbergs triarchic theory of intelligence斯腾伯格的智力三因素理论 Gardners multiple intelligence and emotional intelligence加德纳的多元智力理论与情绪智力 Psychometric Theories of Intelligence智力的心理测量学理论Psychometrics is the field of psychology that spelializes in mental testing in
17、 any of its facets,including personality assessment,intelligence evaluation,and aptitude measurement.Based on a statistical technique called factor analysis.The goal of factor analysis is to identify the basic psychological dimensions of the concept being investigated.Theories of IntelligenceIs inte
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