GRE Subject Test: Psychology › Intelligence Development
Which of the following types of intelligence derived from Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory is concerned with the ability to solve problems?
Which level of Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives requires students to use old ideas to create new ones?
Vygostky's research helped to crystallize our understanding of how children's cognitive abilities develop. He coined the term "zone of proximal development" to describe which of the following phenomena?
Which developmental theorist would be most likely to observe that a child is having trouble taking into account the perspective of others and abstract thought?
A traditional Russian saying states, "Once per month, the Moon tears herself to shreds and scatters, to replace the fallen stars." This Russian proverb is an example of which of the following psychological principles?
Which of the following is not one of areas tested by the Stanford-Binet intelligence test?
Which level of Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives describes a student's ability to compare and discriminate between ideas as well as make judgements as to the purpose of those ideas?
Which theorist of intelligence development proposed that there is a general factor that accounts for and underlies intelligent behavior?
Which theorist of intelligence development among the following proposed the model of Primary Mental Abilities?
Which of the following types of intelligence derived from Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory is concerned with the ability to solve problems?