Answer:
The ability to obtain and use knowledge and skills.
Explanation:
It's a synonym of Smart, Genuis, and cleverness,
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According to Cattell, there are two types of intelligence; fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence. Crystallized intelligence is the ability to use experience and learned knowledge. Fluid intelligence is the ability to solve new problems, use logic, and identify patterns.
Answer:
Piper's test is the Stanford Binet, and Taylor's test is the WAIS (Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale).
Explanation:
Both test are used to <em>measure one's </em><em>intelligence</em> but they both differ in the way of measurement.
Let's break them down:
- Stanford Binet: it is divided into 4 scales (verbal reasoning, visual/abstract reasoning, quantitative reasoning and short-term memory). All these give a single score, known as the G Factor; <em>general intelligence. </em>
- WAIS: it measures <em>different capacities </em>and provides scores for each of them. It measures verbal comprehension, perceptive reasoning, work memory and processing speed.
In this case, Piper is taking the Stanford Binet since she will receive a single score, while Taylor is taking the WAIS and will receive 4 separate scores for each.